date:Jul 23, 2013
Children allergic to milk who were treated with oral immunotherapy concluded that although some children were better off with the treatment, long-term risk for future reactions raised concern, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
During the study, researchers followed32 children that were treated with oral immunotherapy over a period of three-to-five years after treatment completion. The immunotherapy, which involves repeated exposure to tiny