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Based on positive findings for prevention of peanut allergy with early peanut introduction in children with high risk for allergy (NEJM JW Pediatr Adolesc Med Apr 2015 and N Engl J Med 2015; 372:803 and NEJM JW Pediatr Adolesc Med Mar 4 2016; [e-pub] and N Engl J Med 2016 Mar 4; [e-pub]), U.K. researchers examined whether early introduction of other allergenic foods in a general population of infants might also be protective.
Investigators randomized 1300 exclusively breast-fed infants to introduction of allergenic foods (milk [first], peanut, egg, sesame, fish, and wheat [last]) either at 3 or after 6 months of age. Parents reported consumption data via online questionnaire, and peanut-protein levels were measured from bed dust at 3 and 12 …