Tuesday, May 28, 2024 Silhouettes of infants, young children and teenagers, along with illustrations of lunch-food containers typical for each age group. Credit: NIAID Feeding children peanut products regularly from infancy to age 5 years reduced the rate of peanut allergy in adolescence by 71%, even when the children ate or avoided peanut products as desired for many years. These new findings, from a study sponsored and co-funded by NIAID, provide conclusive evidence that achieving long-term prevention of peanut allergy is possible through early allergen consumption. The results were published today in the journal NEJM Evidence. |
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