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Peanut allergy clinics to open in Britain

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 17:46
by maureenho
Peanut allergy clinics to open in Britain

British scientists are celebrating a major breakthrough in the treatment of potentially deadly peanut allergies

Children can be protected from the dangerous effects of peanut allergy by slowly building up their tolerance, research has shown.

After six months of the therapy, up to 90 per cent of allergic children taking part in a study could safely eat five peanuts a day.

Peanut allergy, which affects one in 50 children, can lead to anaphylactic shock - a potentially fatal immune reaction. It is the most common cause of deaths due to food allergies.

The STOP II trial, the largest of its kind worldwide, involved 99 young people aged seven to 16 consuming carefully measured doses of peanut protein.

Over a period of four to six months, the dose was gradually increased until their bodies could cope with the equivalent of five whole peanuts.

By the end of the study, between 84 per cent and 91 per cent of the participants could safely tolerate 800 milligrams of peanut protein a day, the amount found in five peanuts.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/10607527/Peanut-allergy-clinics-to-open-in-Britain.html

Re: Peanut allergy clinics to open in Britain

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 19:09
by wendy
Think of the lives this will change for the better.
Wonderful.,

Re: Peanut allergy clinics to open in Britain

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 20:18
by annie
Brilliant news, my cousin's wife has a severe nut allergy, she has to carry an anti-anaphylaxis injection pen with her at all times