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Few PCPs ‘proficient’ in early peanut introduction
Only 12% of primary care physicians surveyed correctly answered all the questions regarding early peanut introduction, according to findings presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting.
Emphasizing, reassessing epinephrine use improves outcomes
A clinical pathway that emphasized early epinephrine use and reassessed its use before IV placement improved outcomes in pediatric patients with allergy, according to findings presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting.
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Viaskin Peanut reduces sensitivity in majority of young patients with peanut allergy
More than half of the young patients with peanut allergy treated with 250 µg of Viaskin Peanut tolerated an increased eliciting dose of peanut protein, according to phase 3 trial results presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting.
Weight responsible for asthma in one-quarter of patients with obesity
Obesity causes asthma in up to 27% of children who are obese, according to research published in Pediatrics.
More than 50% of food-allergic infants have cow's milk allergy
An updated estimate showed that more than half of children aged 1 year and younger in the United States are allergic to cow’s milk. The research, presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting, or ACAAI, suggested that as children age, the percentage of those with cow’s milk allergy decreases.
Majority of asthma actuations considered poor
The majority of actuations in patients with asthma were poor, regardless of whether or not the patient used either a rescue or a controller metered dose inhaler, according to findings presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting.
VIDEO: Thorough consideration of history essential in food allergy diagnosis
NEW YORK — Food allergies can be difficult to determine in pediatric patients — a topic addressed at the annual Infectious Diseases in Children Symposium. Although many parents may claim that their child has a food allergy, experts urge pediatricians to carefully consider the patient’s previous exposures and reactions before testing.
VIDEO: Atopic dermatitis extends beyond allergy, dermatology care
At the annual Infectious Diseases in Children Symposium, Lawrence Eichenfield, MD, chief of pediatric and adolescent dermatology at Rady Children’s Hospital, presented on the management and treatment of atopic dermatitis among children, which he said extend beyond dermatological concerns.
AR101 provides tolerance to peanut over time
Young patients with peanut allergy who received the immunotherapy treatment AR101 became tolerant to peanut over time, protecting themselves from accidental ingestion, according to phase 3 trial findings presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting.
Sucking on infant’s pacifier may help parents prevent allergies in their kids
Parents who suck on their infant’s pacifier to clean it may suppress immunoglobulin E, or IgE, levels in their child during infancy, according to research presented at the American College for Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting.
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