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Timing of Introduction, Sensitization and Allergy To Highly Allergenic Foods at Age 3 Years in a General-Population Canadian Cohort.
Using Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) data, this study shows general-population infants introduced to peanuts after age 12 months…
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Abstract: Has The Prevalence of Peanut Allergy Changed Following Earlier Introduction of Peanut?
The Early Nuts Study (L5) Australia study shows the impact of early introduction in that country following new guidelines (enquiring…
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Follow-up to Adolescence after Early Peanut Introduction for Allergy Prevention | NEJM Evidence
Builds upon the original LEAP and LEAP-On trials, demonstrating the protective benefits of early introduction persist into adolescence.
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Persistence Of Oral Tolerance To Peanut (LEAP-On)
Follow-up to LEAP Study, demonstrating efficacy of early introduction, continues a year later.
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Randomized Trial Of Peanut Consumption In Infants At Risk For Peanut Allergy
One of the most significant advances in understanding food allergies occurred with the release of the results from the Learning…
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NIAID Addendum Guidelines for the Prevention of Peanut Allergy in the United States
In 2015, findings from a landmark NIAID-funded clinical trial, called the Learning Early About Peanut (LEAP) study, showed introducing peanut-containing…
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FAMP-IT [Food Allergy Management & Prevention Support Tool for Infants and Toddlers]
Developed and hosted by the MassGeneral Hospital for Children Food Allergy Center, this comprehensive decision tool and home for information…
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Prevention and Management of Allergic Reactions to Food in Child Care and Schools: Practice guidelines
Experts from around the world came together to evaluate and assemble the latest evidence-based recommendations on reducing the risk of…
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Food Allergy Research and Resource Program (FARRP)
FARRP was established in 1995 as a cooperative venture between the University of Nebraska and seven founding industry charter members.…