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Allergy and asthma proceedings, 2005
Peanut allergies have become a major health concern in the United States. Peanuts are one of the most common causes of food allergies and along with tree nuts they account for most of the cases of fatal and near-fatal anaphylactic reactions to food. Not only is there a rise in the prevalence of peanut allergies in Westernized countries but also most ...
Chyh-Woei, Lee, Albert L, Sheffer
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Peanut allergies have become a major health concern in the United States. Peanuts are one of the most common causes of food allergies and along with tree nuts they account for most of the cases of fatal and near-fatal anaphylactic reactions to food. Not only is there a rise in the prevalence of peanut allergies in Westernized countries but also most ...
Chyh-Woei, Lee, Albert L, Sheffer
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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2019
Peanut allergy is a growing public health concern in westernized countries. Peanut allergy is characterized as an often severe and lifelong allergy, which can have detrimental effects on quality of life and trigger anxiety. Although multiple therapeutic options are emerging, the focus of current management strategies is strict peanut avoidance and ...
Carina, Venter +2 more
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Peanut allergy is a growing public health concern in westernized countries. Peanut allergy is characterized as an often severe and lifelong allergy, which can have detrimental effects on quality of life and trigger anxiety. Although multiple therapeutic options are emerging, the focus of current management strategies is strict peanut avoidance and ...
Carina, Venter +2 more
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Cutis, 2000
Peanut allergy is acute and severe with symptoms of immediate hypersensitivity. This allergy is very common, affecting 1% of preschoolers. The incidence has increased with succeeding generations, and is possibly due to the increasing exposure of children to peanuts at a young age. Diagnosis is via history, skin prick test, and serum IgE level.
T S, Pham, E J, Rudner
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Peanut allergy is acute and severe with symptoms of immediate hypersensitivity. This allergy is very common, affecting 1% of preschoolers. The incidence has increased with succeeding generations, and is possibly due to the increasing exposure of children to peanuts at a young age. Diagnosis is via history, skin prick test, and serum IgE level.
T S, Pham, E J, Rudner
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The genome sequence of segmental allotetraploid peanut Arachis hypogaea
Nature Genetics, 2019David J Bertioli +2 more
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Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants at Risk for Peanut Allergy
New England Journal of Medicine, 2015George Du Toit +2 more
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