Doctors may not follow peanut guidelines for allergy-prone babies
date:Aug 31, 2018
ing implemented clinically, said Dr. Rita Kachru, an allergist at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles who wasn't involved in the study.

The results underline the need for better dissemination of data to all groups, she said.

The recommendations in the U.S. are that infants at the highest risk for development of food allergy (severe eczema and/or egg allergy) be introduced to peanut as early as 4-6 months after allergy testing either by serology (spe
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