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Szefler SJ – Children spend a great deal of time in school and can be exposed to situations that increase their risk for an asthma exacerbation or a reaction to food. As such, the clinician can play a significant role in educating children, their families, and school personnel about principles that can be applied not only to manage reactions when they occur but also to prevent them.

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