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- Title
Race is a modifier between parental allergy and food allergy in offspring.
- Authors
Eapen, Amy A.; Ridley, Erica; Sitarik, Alexandra R.; Joseph, Christine; Nageotte, Christian; Misiak, Rana; Ownby, Dennis; Johnson, Christine; Zoratti, Edward; Kim, Haejin
- Abstract
Allergen sensitization, food allergy, parental allergy, race Keywords: allergen sensitization; food allergy; parental allergy; race EN allergen sensitization food allergy parental allergy race 1 3 3 08/29/22 20220801 NES 220801 Studies indicate associations between maternal allergy and development of food allergy in their offspring,1 with higher food allergy risk among those with more than one first-degree relative with allergic disease.2 However, unnecessary food avoidance among children of allergic parents has important implications since diverse diets in children may decrease the risk for food allergy, and early food introduction with foods such as peanut can be protective for food allergy.3 We sought to assess the association between parental allergic markers and offspring food sensitization and clinical allergy to milk, egg, or peanut.
- Subjects
FOOD allergy; PEANUT allergy; MILK allergy; RACE
- Publication
Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, 2022, Vol 33, Issue 8, p1
- ISSN
0905-6157
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/pai.13840