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Cure Research for Peanut Allergy

Cure Research list for Peanut Allergy:

The list of research areas and treatments under analysis mentioned in various sources for Peanut Allergy includes:

  • DNA Vaccines
  • Lactobacillus paracasei
  • Ramtroban

Latest Treatments for Peanut Allergy

Some of the more recent treatments for Peanut Allergy include:

Treatments for Peanut Allergy

Treatments to consider for Peanut Allergy may include:

  • Adrenalin injection if anaphylaxis
  • Antihistamine preparations to reduce symptoms
  • Complete avoidance of peanuts
  • Dietary challenge - small amounts of food given in controlled environment to help build tolerance
  • more treatments...»

Medical Research Breakthroughs and Peanut Allergy

Some more peanut butter?: There is good news for the 1.5 million people in the United States suffering from a peanut allergy. Experts anticipate some form of immunotherapy for peanut allergy to be available within the next five years.Peanut allergy is becoming more common, but it is unknown why. In the United States, the prevalence in young children doubled from 0.4 percent in 1997 to 0.8 percent in 2002. Worldwide, it affects roughly one percent of children under the age of five years. When those with the allergy ingest peanut protein, it causes the immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in the immune system to release molecules, like histamines, that trigger an inflammatory response. Almost all initial reactions involve the skin; about half involve the respiratory tract and one-third affect the gastrointestinal tract. Children are typically diagnosed at 14 months of age.Researchers say they are looking at genetically modified plants to produce hypoallergenic peanuts, however there are some limitations. The process of altering enough of the peanut allergens to make a modified peanut that is less likely to cause an allergic reaction would probably render the new peanut no longer a peanut. Future treatments are all focused on trying to reduce the immune response or make the immune system tolerant to the food allergen. Immunotherapy using engineered peanut proteins and ingesting the food regularly in increasing amounts are both potential approaches.

Medical research for Peanut Allergy: medical news summaries:

The following medical news items are relevant to medical research for Peanut Allergy:

Peanut Allergy Treatment: Book Excerpts

Evidence Based Medicine Research for Peanut Allergy

Medical research papers related to Peanut Allergy include:

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