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    Food allergy prevalence is rapidly growing among school-age children in the United States, posing a significant health concern in school settings. This article aims to provide an overview of the current state of food allergy treatment options, emergency food allergy care plans, and using epinephrine autoinjectors. In addition, it explores potential future treatment options, including immunotherapy and novel therapeutic approaches. This article emphasizes the crucial role of school nurses in recognizing the treatment options currently available to students and their families, as well as fostering a safe environment for students with food allergies.

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    Melissa L Hearrell. Current and Future Treatment of Food Allergies. NASN school nurse (Print). 2025 Jan;40(1):10-17

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