News release
From:
JAMA
Risk Factors for the Development of Food Allergy in Infants and Children
About The Study: In this meta-analysis, the most credible risk factors associated with development of childhood food allergy are a combination of major and minor risk factors, including early allergic conditions (atopic march/diathesis), delayed allergen introduction, genetics, antibiotic exposure, demographic factors, and birth-related variables.
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Journal/
conference:
JAMA Pediatrics
Organisation/s:
McMaster University, Canada
Funder:
This study was funded by
the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma &
Immunology/American College of Allergy, Asthma &
Immunology Joint Task Force on Allergy Practice
Parameters. Dr D. Chu holds a CIHR Inclusive
Excellence prize, an E. J. Moran Campbell Career
Research Award, and a CIHR Chair in Allergy
for Improving Human Development, Child,
and Youth Health.