Abstract Food allergy is a growing public health problem, and in many affected individuals, the food allergy begins early in life and persists as a lifelong condition (e.g., peanut allergy). Although early clinical practice guidelines recommended delaying the introduction of peanut and other allergenic foods in children, this may have in fact contributed to the dramatic increase in the prevalence of food allergy in recent decades. In January 2017, new guidelines on peanut allergy prevention were released which represented a significant paradigm shift in early food introduction. Development of these guidelines was prompted by findings from the Learning Early About Peanut Allergy study—the first randomized trial to investigate early allergen ...
Of the many possible hypotheses that explain the recent increase in childhood food allergy (FA), the...
The purpose of this brief communication is to highlight emerging evidence to existing guidelines reg...
Peanut allergies have been diagnosed exponentially over the last ten-years and are more severe now t...
Food allergy is a growing public health problem, and in many affected individuals, the food allergy ...
Abstract Over the last two decades, the prevalence of food allergies has registered a significant...
There is increasing evidence that early introduction of allergenic foods may decrease the risk of de...
Given an apparent increase in food allergies worldwide, the focus on prevention strategies has inten...
Importance: Earlier egg and peanut introduction probably reduce risk of egg or peanut allergy, but i...
Abstract Background Food aller...
Background Food allergy is an important public health problem because it affects children and adults...
The rise of food allergy in childhood, particularly among developed countries, has a significant wei...
The rise of food allergy in childhood, particularly among developed countries, has a significant wei...
Abstract Background Food aller...
BACKGROUND: Peanut allergy affects 1% to 2% of European children. Early introduction of peanut into ...
Food allergies can have a severe and drastic effect on a person’s lifestyle, while prevention of all...
Of the many possible hypotheses that explain the recent increase in childhood food allergy (FA), the...
The purpose of this brief communication is to highlight emerging evidence to existing guidelines reg...
Peanut allergies have been diagnosed exponentially over the last ten-years and are more severe now t...
Food allergy is a growing public health problem, and in many affected individuals, the food allergy ...
Abstract Over the last two decades, the prevalence of food allergies has registered a significant...
There is increasing evidence that early introduction of allergenic foods may decrease the risk of de...
Given an apparent increase in food allergies worldwide, the focus on prevention strategies has inten...
Importance: Earlier egg and peanut introduction probably reduce risk of egg or peanut allergy, but i...
Abstract Background Food aller...
Background Food allergy is an important public health problem because it affects children and adults...
The rise of food allergy in childhood, particularly among developed countries, has a significant wei...
The rise of food allergy in childhood, particularly among developed countries, has a significant wei...
Abstract Background Food aller...
BACKGROUND: Peanut allergy affects 1% to 2% of European children. Early introduction of peanut into ...
Food allergies can have a severe and drastic effect on a person’s lifestyle, while prevention of all...
Of the many possible hypotheses that explain the recent increase in childhood food allergy (FA), the...
The purpose of this brief communication is to highlight emerging evidence to existing guidelines reg...
Peanut allergies have been diagnosed exponentially over the last ten-years and are more severe now t...