نتایج جستجو برای: peanut allergy

تعداد نتایج: 58876  

2011
Elham Hossny Ghada Gad Abeer Shehab Amgad El-Haddad

BACKGROUND There are no published data on peanut sensitization in Egypt and the problem of peanut allergy seems underestimated. We sought to screen for peanut sensitization in a group of atopic Egyptian children in relation to their phenotypic manifestations. METHODS We consecutively enrolled 100 allergic children; 2-10 years old (mean 6.5 yr). The study measurements included clinical evaluat...

2016
Hye Young Kim Youngshin Han Kwanghoon Kim Ji Young Lee Min Ji Kim Kangmo Ahn Jihyun Kim

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to establish the diagnostic decision point (DDP) of peanut specific IgE (sIgE) for predicting the outcome of oral food challenge (OFC). We also evaluated the usefulness of sIgE to peanut components (Ara h 1, 2, 3, 8, and 9) in diagnosing peanut allergy. METHODS Korean children aged over 12 months with a suspected peanut allergy were enrolled. Diagnosis of...

Journal: :BMJ 1998
J O Hourihane S A Roberts J O Warner

OBJECTIVES To determine whether there are any differences between children who remain mildly or moderately allergic to peanut and children with similar histories but a negative reaction on challenge with peanut. DESIGN Case-controls matched for age and sex. SETTING Children's day wards in two teaching hospitals. INTERVENTION Open food challenge with peanut. SUBJECTS 15 children with res...

Journal: :Expert review of clinical immunology 2013
Saira Z Sheikh A Wesley Burks

Peanut allergy is a life-threatening, IgE-mediated allergic disease. In developed countries, the prevalence rate of peanut allergy in school-aged children is reported to be in excess of 1% and continues to rise, representing a major public health concern. Peanut allergy is diagnosed on the basis of a relevant clinical history combined with results of skin-prick testing and/or peanut-specific Ig...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2010
Scott H Sicherer Robert A Wood Donald Stablein Robert Lindblad A Wesley Burks Andrew H Liu Stacie M Jones David M Fleischer Donald Y M Leung Hugh A Sampson

BACKGROUND Peanut allergy is typically severe, lifelong, and prevalent. OBJECTIVE To identify factors associated with peanut sensitization. METHODS We evaluated 503 infants 3 to 15 months of age (mean, 9.4 months) with likely milk or egg allergy but no previous diagnosis of peanut allergy. A total of 308 had experienced an immediate allergic reaction to cow's milk and/or egg, and 204 had mo...

2015
Helen A. Brough Andrew H. Liu Scott Sicherer Kerry Makinson Abdel Douiri Sara J. Brown Alick C. Stephens W.H. Irwin McLean Victor Turcanu Robert A. Wood Stacie M. Jones Wesley Burks Peter Dawson Donald Stablein Hugh Sampson Gideon Lack

BACKGROUND History and severity of atopic dermatitis (AD) are risk factors for peanut allergy. Recent evidence suggests that children can become sensitized to food allergens through an impaired skin barrier. Household peanut consumption, which correlates strongly with peanut protein levels in household dust, is a risk factor for peanut allergy. OBJECTIVE We sought to assess whether environmen...

2008
Joel J Liem Saiful Huq Anita L Kozyrskyj Allan B Becker

: The objective of this study was to determine the risk of peanut allergy in siblings of peanut-allergic children. In 2005-2006, 560 households of children born in 1995 in the province of Manitoba, Canada, were surveyed. The index children (8-to 10-year-olds) were assessed by a pediatric allergist and had skin-prick testing and/or capRAST for peanut allergy. Surveys were completed by parents fo...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2003
Gideon Lack Deborah Fox Kate Northstone Jean Golding

BACKGROUND The prevalence of peanut allergy appears to have increased in recent decades. Other than a family history of peanut allergy and the presence of atopy, there are no known risk factors. METHODS We used data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, a geographically defined cohort study of 13,971 preschool children, to identify those with a convincing history of peanut...

Journal: :international journal of molecular and cellular medicine 0
pasquale comberiati department of scienze chirurgiche, odontostomatologiche e materno-infantili, section of paediatrics, university of verona, italy. laura colavita department of paediatrics, unit of genetics and pediatric immunology, university hospital of messina, italy. federica minniti department of scienze chirurgiche, odontostomatologiche e materno-infantili, section of paediatrics, university of verona, italy. paiola giulia department of scienze chirurgiche, odontostomatologiche e materno-infantili, section of paediatrics, university of verona, italy. carlo capristo department of paediatrics, faculty of medicine, second university of naples, naples, italy. cristoforo incorvaia allergy/pulmonary rehabilitation, icp hospital, milan, italy.

emerging data suggest that measurement of serum ige to peanut components can be clinically helpful and more accurate than ige to whole peanut to predict peanut allergy. not all studies have used prospective samples, multiple components and oral challenges. currently, there are no data on this topic involving italian children. 32 patients (23 males; median age 9 years) with reported history for ...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2010
A DesRoches C Infante-Rivard L Paradis J Paradis E Haddad

BACKGROUND Peanut allergy is an important public health problem in western countries. However, the risk factors associated with this allergy remain uncertain. OBJECTIVE To determine whether the consumption of peanuts during pregnancy and breastfeeding is a risk factor for peanut allergy in infants. METHODS We enrolled 403 infants in a case-control study. The cases were infants aged 18 month...

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