Tuesday, March 22, 2011
New Treatment May Desensitize Kids With Milk Allergies, Study Suggests
Some 3 million children in the United States have some form of food allergy, ranging in severity from mild to life-threatening. Milk allergy is the most common, affecting 2.5 percent of children under age 3. In a small clinical study, immunologists and allergists at Children's Hospital Boston and the Stanford University School of Medicine report effectively desensitizing milk-allergic patients by increasing their exposure to milk in tandem with an allergy drug called omalizumab (Xolair), allowing children to build up resistance quickly with limited allergic reactions. . read more.
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