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Published in: Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Food Allergy | Position Article and Guidelines

Dietary exposures and allergy prevention in high-risk infants

Authors: Elissa M. Abrams, Wade Watson, Timothy K. Vander Leek, Adelle Atkinson, Marie-Noel Primeau, Marie-Josee Francoeur, Mary McHenry, Elana Lavine, Julia Orkin, Carl  Cummings, Becky Blair, Edmond S. Chan

Published in: Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Infants at high risk for developing a food allergy have either an atopic condition (such as eczema) themselves or an immediate family member with such a condition. Breastfeeding should be promoted and supported regardless of issues pertaining to food allergy prevention, but for infants whose mothers cannot or choose not to breastfeed, using a specific formula (i.e., hydrolyzed formula) is not recommended to prevent food allergies. When cow’s milk protein formula has been introduced in an infant’s diet, make sure that regular ingestion (as little as 10 mL daily) is maintained to prevent loss of tolerance. For high-risk infants, there is compelling evidence that introducing allergenic foods early—at around 6 months, but not before 4 months of age—can prevent common food allergies, and allergies to peanut and egg in particular. Once an allergenic food has been introduced, regular ingestion (e.g., a few times a week) is important to maintain tolerance. Common allergenic foods can be introduced without pausing for days between new foods, and the risk for a severe reaction at first exposure in infancy is extremely low. Pre-emptive in-office screening before introducing allergenic foods is not recommended. No recommendations can be made at this time about the role of maternal dietary modification during pregnancy or lactation, or about supplementing with vitamin D, omega 3, or pre- or probiotics as means to prevent food allergy.
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Metadata
Title
Dietary exposures and allergy prevention in high-risk infants
Authors
Elissa M. Abrams
Wade Watson
Timothy K. Vander Leek
Adelle Atkinson
Marie-Noel Primeau
Marie-Josee Francoeur
Mary McHenry
Elana Lavine
Julia Orkin
Carl  Cummings
Becky Blair
Edmond S. Chan
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Food Allergy
Published in
Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1710-1492
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13223-021-00638-y

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