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    Locations of Anaphylactic Events in Schools As Observed in the 2014-2015 EPIPEN4SCHOOLS® Survey by Hogue, Susan, PharmD, MPH, Silvia, Suyapa, Muniz, Rafael, Herrem, Chris, White, Martha V., MD, FAAAAI

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2017)
    “…[...]less than half of schools allowed all teachers to administer epinephrine and nearly half did not have a full-time nurse available, indicating that…”
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    Anaphylactic Triggers in Schools: Results of the 2014-2015 EPIPEN4SCHOOLS® Survey by White, Martha V., MD, FAAAAI, Muniz, Rafael, Herrem, Chris, Silvia, Suyapa, Hogue, Susan, PharmD, MPH

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2017)
    “…Conclusions These results demonstrate the diversity of anaphylactic triggers and highlight the unpredictability of anaphylaxis in schools, emphasizing the…”
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    EPIPEN4SCHOOLS® Survey Combined Analysis: Staff Training and Use of Epinephrine Auto-Injectors by Hogue, Susan L., PharmD, MPH, Silvia, Suyapa, PhD, Hollis, Kelly, MBA, Wooddell, Margaret J., PhD, MBA, Goss, Diana, BS, Odom, Dawn, MS, Cooney, Darryl, MS, White, Martha V., MD, CPI

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2016)
    “…Conclusions Thirty-eight percent of anaphylactic events were treated with EAIs provided by the EpiPen4Schools program, highlighting the importance of stocking…”
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    EPIPEN4SCHOOLS® Survey Combined Analysis: Prevalence and Triggers of Anaphylactic Events by White, Martha V., MD, CPI, Silvia, Suyapa, PhD, Hollis, Kelly, MBA, Wooddell, Margaret J., PhD, MBA, Goss, Diana, BS, Odom, Dawn, MS, Bartsch, Jennifer, MStat, Hogue, Susan L., PharmD, MPH

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2016)
    “…Of the events occurring in students with data on grade level (n=891), 44.9% (400/891) occurred in students in high school, 18.9% (168/891) occurred in students…”
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    Training and administration of epinephrine auto-injectors for anaphylaxis treatment in US schools: results from the EpiPen4Schools(®) pilot survey by Hogue, Susan L, Goss, Diana, Hollis, Kelly, Silvia, Suyapa, White, Martha V

    Published in Journal of asthma and allergy (01-01-2016)
    “…Anaphylaxis is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition. Adequate preparation for anaphylaxis management is imperative for school personnel. This…”
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    EpiPen4Schools Survey: Characteristics of Anaphylaxis and Common Triggers by White, Martha V., MD, FAAAAI, Goss, Diana, Hollis, Kelly, Millar, K, Silvia, Suyapa, Siegel, Peter, Bennett, Mary Elizabeth, Wolf, Ray A., PharmD, Wooddell, Margaret, Hogue, Susan

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2015)
    “…Of the 919 events, triggers were reported for 847 events (92%); most triggers, 62% (n=529), were listed as food, 10% (n=81) were listed as insect stings, 7%…”
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    Epinephrine Administration for Cases of Anaphylaxis in a US School Setting: Results from the EpiPen4Schools Survey by Wooddell, Margaret, Goss, Diana, Hollis, Kelly, Millar, K, Silvia, Suyapa, Siegel, Peter, Bennett, Mary Elizabeth, Wolf, Ray A., PharmD, Hogue, Susan, White, Martha V., MD, FAAAAI

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2015)
    “…Considering the potential for biphasic reactions, close medical supervision is imperative after an anaphylactic attack. [...]these data suggest the value of…”
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    Occurrence of Anaphylaxis By School Grade Level and Staff Training: Findings from the EpiPen4Schools Survey by Hogue, Susan, Bennett, Mary Elizabeth, Goss, Diana, Hollis, Kelly, Millar, K, Silvia, Suyapa, Siegel, Peter, Wolf, Ray A., PharmD, Wooddell, Margaret, White, Martha V., MD, FAAAAI

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2015)
    “…Conclusions Adolescence may be a particularly high-risk developmental stage for anaphylaxis, and some students encounter staff members who are untrained in…”
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    Guidance for compassionate restraint of small children to prevent injuries with epinephrine autoinjectors by White, Martha V

    Published in Allergy and asthma proceedings (29-03-2018)
    “…Without securing a child properly, injuries can happen with the use of pediatric epinephrine autoinjectors (EAI), and lacerations and embedded needles have…”
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    Barriers to the Administration of Epinephrine in Schools by Hogue, Susan L., Muniz, Rafael, Herrem, Christopher, Silvia, Suyapa, White, Martha V.

    Published in The Journal of school health (01-05-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Anaphylaxis is a serious and growing concern in the school setting as the prevalence of food allergies and food‐induced severe allergic…”
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    Clinical Bioequivalence of Wixela Inhub and Advair Diskus in Adults With Asthma by Ng, Dik, Kerwin, Edward M, White, Martha V, Miller, S David, Haughie, Scott, Ward, Jonathan K, Allan, Richard

    “…Wixela Inhub is a dry powder inhaler approved as a generic equivalent to Advair Diskus (fluticasone propionate [FP]/salmeterol fixed-dose combination) for…”
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    Prevalence and triggers of anaphylactic events in schools by White, Martha V, Silvia, Suyapa, Muniz, Rafael, Herrem, Christopher, Hogue, Susan L

    Published in Allergy and asthma proceedings (01-07-2017)
    “…Prevention and management of anaphylaxis in schools is an area of active interest as allergy and asthma rates in children continue to increase. A greater…”
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    EpiPen4Schools pilot survey: Occurrence of anaphylaxis, triggers, and epinephrine administration in a U.S. school setting by White, Martha V, Hogue, Susan L, Bennett, M Elizabeth, Goss, Diana, Millar, Kimrey, Hollis, Kelly, Siegel, Peter H, Wolf, Ray A, Wooddell, Margaret J, Silvia, Suyapa

    Published in Allergy and asthma proceedings (01-07-2015)
    “…Although epinephrine is the treatment of choice for anaphylaxis, it remains underused. This study was designed to describe anaphylactic events and epinephrine…”
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    Recognition and Treatment of Anaphylaxis in the School Setting: The Essential Role of the School Nurse by Schoessler, Sally, White, Martha V.

    Published in The Journal of school nursing (01-12-2013)
    “…Since anaphylaxis is unpredictable, rapid in onset, and potentially life threatening, it is critical for school staff to recognize and respond to its symptoms…”
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    Psychometric Validation of Two Patient-Reported Outcome Measures to Assess Symptom Severity and Changes in Symptoms in Hereditary Angioedema by Vernon, Margaret K., Rentz, Anne M., Wyrwich, Kathleen W., White, Martha V., Grienenberger, Aurelie

    Published in Quality of life research (01-09-2009)
    “…Purpose Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare disorder characterized by highly variable, acute attacks of swelling at various anatomical locations. Clinical…”
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    Preprocedural administration of nanofiltered C1 esterase inhibitor to prevent hereditary angioedema attacks by Grant, J Andrew, White, Martha V, Li, H Henry, Fitts, David, Kalfus, Ira N, Uknis, Marc E, Lumry, William R

    Published in Allergy and asthma proceedings (01-07-2012)
    “…Patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE) may have attacks triggered by dental, medical, or surgical procedures. This analysis evaluated the efficacy and…”
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    Efficacy of azelastine nasal spray in patients with an unsatisfactory response to loratadine by Berger, William E, White, Martha V

    Published in Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology (01-08-2003)
    “…To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of azelastine nasal spray, desloratadine, and the combination of azelastine nasal spray plus loratadine compared with…”
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    Fluticasone propionate/salmeterol combination compared with montelukast for the treatment of persistent asthma by Pearlman, David S, White, Martha V, Lieberman, Allen K, Pepsin, Pamela J, Kalberg, Chris, Emmett, Amanda, Bowers, Brian, Rickard, Kathleen A, Dorinsky, Paul

    Published in Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology (01-02-2002)
    “…Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by inflammation and bronchoconstriction. Medications that are able to effectively treat both components are…”
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