George Du Toit, Michelle F Huffaker, Suzana Radulovic, Mary Feeney, Helen R Fisher, Margie Byron, Lars Dunaway, Agustin Calatroni, Molly Johnson, Ru-Xin Foong, Andreina Marques-Mejias, Irene Bartha, Monica Basting, Helen A Brough, Carolyn Baloh, Tanya M Laidlaw, Henry T Bahnson, Graham Roberts, Marshall Plaut, Lisa M Wheatley, Gideon Lack
BACKGROUND: A randomized trial demonstrated consumption of peanut from infancy to age 5 years prevented the development of peanut allergy. An extension of that trial demonstrated the effect persisted after 1 year of peanut avoidance. This follow-up trial examined the durability of peanut tolerance at age 144 months after years of ad libitum peanut consumption. METHODS: Participants from a randomized peanut consumption trial were assessed for peanut allergy following an extended period of eating or avoiding peanuts as desired...
June 2024: NEJM Evid