[Early introduction of potentially allergenic foods in pediatric patients under six months of age].

Q3 Medicine
Enrique Romero-Velarde, Érika Caro-Sabido, Verónica Alejandra Flores-Limón
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Abstract

Objective: To review the available evidence on the early introduction of allergenic foods and the possible protection in the development of food allergy in later stages.

Methods: An exploratory review of randomized clinical trials whose study population included infants less than 6 months of age at enrollment with or without a diagnosis of food allergy was conducted. For the purposes of this review, eggs, peanuts, and wheat were included as potentially allergenic foods. The following databases were consulted: Medline, EBSCO, OVID, Science Direct and JSTOR (Journal Storage), Scielo, LILACS, Redalyc and Imbiomed from August to December 2021.

Results: 429 articles were identified, 412 were excluded, and the final analysis included 9 studies that met the inclusion criteria. Six trials correspond to allergy to eggs, two to peanuts and one to wheat. The age of introduction differs in all trials. The earliest exposure was at 3.5 months and the latest at 5.5 months. The reduction in the risk of developing food allergy occurred in children at risk of allergy. Adverse reactions were common, particularly with the introduction of egg.

Conclusions: We found no evidence that early introduction (< 6 months of age) of allergenic foods reduces the risk of developing food allergy in infants without risk factors.

[对6个月以下的儿科患者早期引入可能引起过敏的食物]。
目的:综述早期引入致敏性食物的现有证据及其在后期食物过敏发展中的可能保护作用。方法:对随机临床试验进行探索性回顾,其研究人群包括入组时年龄小于6个月的婴儿,有或没有诊断出食物过敏。为了本综述的目的,鸡蛋、花生和小麦被列为潜在的致敏食物。从2021年8月至12月查阅了以下数据库:Medline、EBSCO、OVID、Science Direct和JSTOR (Journal Storage)、Scielo、LILACS、Redalyc和Imbiomed。结果:共纳入429篇文献,排除412篇,最终分析包括9篇符合纳入标准的研究。6项试验对应于对鸡蛋过敏,2项对花生过敏,1项对小麦过敏。在所有的试验中,引入的年龄是不同的。最早是在3.5个月大的时候,最晚是在5.5个月大的时候。食物过敏风险的降低发生在有过敏风险的儿童身上。不良反应是常见的,特别是引入鸡蛋。结论:我们没有发现证据表明早期引入(< 6个月)致敏性食物可以降低没有危险因素的婴儿发生食物过敏的风险。
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Revista alergia Mexico
Revista alergia Mexico Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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