Abstract

Prompt administration of epinephrine is paramount in the management of anaphylaxis and allergy identifiers may help promote recognition of this life-threatening condition. However, few pediatric patients with food allergies wear allergy identifiers. We inquired why patients do not wear allergy identifiers and investigated social determinants of health that may impact patients’ usage.

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