Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome

Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, MD, PhD examines the clinical presentation of Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES); summarizes common food triggers of FPIES; distinguishes FPIES from other major non-IgE-mediated food allergies; discusses oral food challenges for patients with suspected FPIES; and identifies medical and nutritional strategies using current FPIES guidelines.

This activity is part of our food allergy collection: Understanding Food Allergies in Infants and Children: The Symptoms, Diagnoses, and Management

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Target Audience:

This activity was developed for pediatric physicians, nurses, registered dietitians, advanced practice clinicians, and other health care professionals who have an interest in newborns, infants, and toddlers.

Course Credit:

1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM
1 ANCC Contact hour(s)
1 CA-BRN Contact hour(s)
1 CDR Contact hour(s)

Dates:

Opens: 2022-11-09
Closes: 2024-11-09

This material was originally presented to a live internet audience on November 6, 2018. It was reviewed for rerelease on November 9, 2022.

This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Mead Johnson Nutrition.
  • Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, MD, PhD

    Professor of Pediatrics
    Director, Division of Allergy and Immunology
    Department of Pediatrics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    New York University Langone Health
    New York, New York

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the clinical presentation of FPIES
  • Identify strategies to avoid FPIES reactions