Self-reported food allergies in early childhood in rural Australia.

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Frontiers in allergy Pub Date : 2025-01-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/falgy.2025.1544496
Heinrich C Weber, Gaylene L Bassett, Sukhwinder S Sohal, Sarah J Prior
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Abstract

Introduction: The prevalence of childhood food allergies is escalating, with Australia notably affected. Research primarily originates from urban centres, leaving rural areas underrepresented. This study examines food allergy prevalence among 1,052 grade 1 and 2 children in regional and rural Tasmania.

Method: Diagnosis relied on validated parental self-reports and identified anaphylaxis by symptoms coupled with breathing difficulties.

Results: The median participant age was 8.1 years. Food allergy prevalence stood at 8.5% (n = 89), with cow's milk, peanuts/nuts, and eggs as primary allergens. Anaphylaxis prevalence was 18.0% (n = 16) of participants with food allergies, predominantly triggered by peanuts/nuts, eggs, and shellfish.

Conclusion: The study delves into reactions to non-allergenic foods and associated avoidance leading to increased morbidity. This report contributes valuable insights to the insufficiently documented landscape of food allergy prevalence, shedding light on a poorly described aspect.

澳大利亚农村儿童早期自我报告的食物过敏。
儿童食物过敏的患病率正在上升,澳大利亚尤其受影响。研究主要来自城市中心,农村地区的代表性不足。本研究调查了塔斯马尼亚地区和农村1052名1年级和2年级儿童的食物过敏患病率。方法:诊断依赖于有效的父母自我报告,并通过症状和呼吸困难来确定过敏反应。结果:参与者的中位年龄为8.1岁。食物过敏患病率为8.5% (n = 89),牛奶、花生/坚果和鸡蛋是主要的过敏原。在食物过敏的参与者中,过敏反应患病率为18.0% (n = 16),主要由花生/坚果、鸡蛋和贝类引起。结论:该研究深入研究了对非过敏性食物的反应和相关的避免导致发病率增加。本报告提供了有价值的见解,以充分记录的景观食物过敏的流行,阐明了一个不佳描述的方面。
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