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1. A comprehensive approach integrating epinephrine use into symptom-based scoring systems to improve severity grading of reactions at milk oral challenge

3. Risk of Allergic Reactions in Children Who Attained Peanut Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) Maintenance

4. Wheat-Induced Anaphylaxis in Pediatric Patients from the Cross-Canada Anaphylaxis Registry (C-CARE): Clinical Characteristics and Management

5. Effects of Prescription Medications on Clinical Outcomes in Adults Presenting with Anaphylaxis

6. Anaphylaxis Management by Location: data from the Cross-Canada Anaphylaxis Registry (C-CARE)

7. Long-term adherence and risk of allergic reactions in children who attained milk oral immunotherapy maintenance

8. Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Anaphylaxis Presentations to the Emergency Department

9. The Role of Epinephrine, Antihistamines, and Steroids in the Management of Anaphylaxis: Data from the Cross-Canada Anaphylaxis Registry (C-CARE)

10. Adverse Reactions and Anaphylactic Adverse Reactions Among Children Undergoing Milk Oral Immunotherapy (OIT)

11. Effect of Prescription Drugs on Anaphylaxis Severity and Symptoms

12. Temporal Trends of Skin Prick Tests

13. Factors associated with tolerating double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge in school-aged children

15. Low Use of Epinephrine for the Treatment of Anaphylaxis in Restaurants

16. The Economic Impact of Food Allergy (FA) in Canada

21. Anaphylaxis: comparison of clinical characteristics and management between children less than 2 years of age and older children

22. A Canadian genome-wide association study and meta-analysis confirm HLA as a risk factor for peanut allergy independent of asthma

23. Genome-wide association study and meta-analysis in multiple populations identifies new loci for peanut allergy and establishes C11orf30/EMSY as a genetic risk factor for food allergy

24. Cross-Canada Anaphylaxis Registry (C-CARE): comparing rates, triggers, and management of anaphylaxis in a single centre emergency department (ED) over 4 years

29. Genetic variants in HLA are a significant risk factor for peanut allergy independent of asthma

37. START: Susceptibility to Food Allergies in a Registry of Twins

42. C-Care: Patient Characteristics Associated with Allerject TM Versus EpipenTM Auto-Injector Prescription Across Three Montreal Hospitals

43. Recurrence Rates of Anaphylaxis in Children

49. Recurrence Rates Of Anaphylaxis In Children

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