Patient-reported outcomes in food allergy: Speaking the same language to address some of the GAPS
- PMID: 38351856
- DOI: 10.1111/cea.14463
Patient-reported outcomes in food allergy: Speaking the same language to address some of the GAPS
Keywords: education; food allergy; pediatrics; prevention; qualitative.
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