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We assessed whether the maternal perinatal gut microbiome and serum SCFA and cord blood SCFA differ between traditional farming and urban dyads. Women following a farming lifestyle had increased microbial diversity, several differentially abundant bacterial species and functional pathways, and increased circulating SCFA. Overall maternal gut microbiome
Erin C. Davis +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background IgE‐mediated food allergy burdens individuals, families and healthcare systems. Randomised controlled trials indicate early introduction and regular consumption of common food allergens in infancy can reduce food allergy risk. Few studies have explored parental and healthcare professional experiences. This systematic review examines
Karen Wright +14 more
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Can a basophil activation test of cord blood predict a cow's milk allergy? [PDF]
Background Food allergies affect 4%–6% of the pediatric population and are often present within the first 2 years of life. Cord blood cells and cytokines in high-risk infants can predict allergic problems; however, their predictive value remains unclear.
Dilara Fatma Kocacik Uygun +6 more
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Gene expression of Ara h 2‐specific B cells over the course of the peanut OIT. Isotype of allergen‐specific B cells changes through OIT towards IgG4. Peanut OIT changes the gene expression of allergen‐specific memory B cells. OIT patients showed increased gene expression for regulatory B cells and immune regulation.
Stephan R. Schneider +48 more
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Management of cow's-milk protein allergy in infants and children. What's new in 2023?
The World Allergy Organization Diagnosis and Rationale for Action against Cow's Milk Allergy in 2022 and the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition in 2023 updated their guidelines for cow's-milk protein allergy (CMPA ...
Patrick Tounian
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Eosinophilic colitis in infants
Objective: To review the literature for clinical data on infants with allergic or eosinophilic colitis. Data source: MEDLINE search of all indexes was performed using the words “colitis or procto-colitis and eosinophilic” or “colitis or proctocolitis and
Adriana Chebar Lozinsky +1 more
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The cow’s milk allergy that wasn’t: allergy to supplemental oral lactase enzyme
Background Allergy to supplemental lactase is sparsely reported in the literature with only one prior case of anaphylaxis documented [2]. Reactions to this agent can occur following cow’s milk ingestion which could lead to an erroneous diagnosis of cow’s
Sarah K. Lohrenz, A. Kanani
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The UK childhood food allergy James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership collaboratively identified the most important research priorities highlighting the breadth of research required to improve the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and broader impacts of food allergy on those directly impacted. These provide a clear, stakeholder‐driven agenda to
Roxanne M. Parslow +20 more
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Emerging Paediatric Uses of Dupilumab Beyond Approvals
Dupilumab, through IL‐4Rα blockade, shows promising efficacy beyond approved indications in paediatric diseases driven by T2 inflammation. Emerging evidence—mainly from small studies—supports improvements in disease severity and quality of life, highlighting its potential as a targeted, steroid‐sparing therapy while underscoring the need for ...
Simone Foti Randazzese +11 more
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Histopathologic findings in children diagnosed with cow's milk protein allergy
Background: Cow's milk protein allergy is the most common cause of food allergy. The challenge test, either open or doubled-blind with a placebo control, is regarded as the criterion standard.
R. Cervantes-Bustamante +9 more
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