Penn State Health: College of Medicine Fellow Finds Black, Hispanic Severe Allergy Patients are Less Likely to Receive Allergy Shots
April 08, 2023
April 08, 2023
HERSHEY, Pennsylvania, April 8 (TNSres) -- Penn State Health issued the following news:
Black and Hispanic patients with severe allergies are less likely to get a common treatment, allergen immunotherapy, compared to white patients, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers. They said identifying the causes, which could include being less likely than white patients to be referred to an allergist and the difficulty accessing treatment due to time and other resource cons . . .
Black and Hispanic patients with severe allergies are less likely to get a common treatment, allergen immunotherapy, compared to white patients, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers. They said identifying the causes, which could include being less likely than white patients to be referred to an allergist and the difficulty accessing treatment due to time and other resource cons . . .