Prevention and management of allergic reactions to food in child care centers and schools: Practice guidelines.
Allergens
Anaphylaxis
/ prevention & control
Bronchodilator Agents
/ administration & dosage
Child
Child Day Care Centers
/ standards
Drug Delivery Systems
Epinephrine
/ administration & dosage
Food Hypersensitivity
/ prevention & control
Humans
Injections
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Schools
/ standards
Food allergy
child care
child day care centers
epinephrine
food hypersensitivity
health education
practice guidelines
school teachers
schools
secondary prevention
Journal
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
ISSN: 1097-6825
Titre abrégé: J Allergy Clin Immunol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 1275002
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
05 2021
05 2021
Historique:
received:
08
08
2020
revised:
03
12
2020
accepted:
07
01
2021
entrez:
9
5
2021
pubmed:
10
5
2021
medline:
25
9
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Food allergy management in child care centers and schools is a controversial topic, for which evidence-based guidance is needed. Following the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation approach, we conducted systematic literature reviews of the anticipated health effects of selected interventions for managing food allergy in child care centers and schools; we compiled data about the costs, feasibility, acceptability, and effects on health equity of the selected interventions; and we developed the following conditional recommendations: we suggest that child care centers and schools implement allergy training and action plans; we suggest that they use epinephrine (adrenaline) to treat suspected anaphylaxis; we suggest that they stock unassigned epinephrine autoinjectors, instead of requiring students to supply their own personal autoinjectors to be stored on site for designated at-school use; and we suggest that they do not implement site-wide food prohibitions (eg, "nut-free" schools) or allergen-restricted zones (eg, "milk-free" tables), except in the special circumstances identified in this document. The recommendations are labeled "conditional" due to the low quality of available evidence. More research is needed to determine with greater certainty which interventions are likely to be the most beneficial. Policymakers might need to adapt the recommendations to fit local circumstances.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33965093
pii: S0091-6749(21)00223-2
doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2021.01.034
pii:
doi:
Substances chimiques
Allergens
0
Bronchodilator Agents
0
Epinephrine
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Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
1561-1578Commentaires et corrections
Type : CommentIn
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Informations de copyright
Crown Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.