Kljakovic, MarjanGatenby, PaulHawkins, CarolynAttewell, RobynCiszek, KarenKratochvil, GittaMoreira, AlaynePonsonby, Anne-Louise2015-12-071034-4810http://hdl.handle.net/1885/19665Aim: To describe parent-reported prevalence and management of peanut and nut allergy in school entrant children. Method: A population-based, cross-sectional study in the Australian National Capital. Results: Out of 3851 children, parents reported 127 hadKeywords: adrenalin; antihistaminic agent; fish oil; laxative; multivitamin; paracetamol; anaphylaxis; article; atopy; breast feeding; child; controlled study; diagnostic test; eczema; female; general practitioner; hay fever; human; major clinical study; male; nut Adrenalin autoinjector; Allergy; Anaphylaxis; General practice; Management adherence; Nut; PeanutThe parent-reported prevalence and management of peanut and nut allergy in school children in the Australian Capital Territory200910.1111/j.1440-1754.2008.01436.x2016-02-24