Whether treating some or all allergens, the extent of OIT influences anxiety outcomes—highlighting the importance of treatment scope in supporting families managing food allergies. ABSTRACT Introduction Preschool oral immunotherapy (OIT) is safe and effective for food allergy, and may improve parental food allergy‐specific anxiety (FAA) and food ...
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