Degree of fear of needles and preferred allergy immunotherapy treatment among children with allergic rhinitis: caregiver survey results
IntroductionA child's fear of needles may impact the preferred route of allergy immunotherapy (AIT) when choosing between subcutaneous immunotherapy (allergy shots) or sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT). A survey was conducted to understand caregiver health-seeking behavior for children with aller...
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Main Authors: | Karen Rance (Author), Michael Blaiss (Author), Payel Gupta (Author), Hendrik Nolte (Author), Erin P. Scott (Author), Donna D. Gardner (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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