Safety of a novel oral immunotherapy approach in preschool children with single and multiple food allergies
Lieke J. C. Barten, Joyce Faber, Kim Kamphorst, Daphne Philips, Johan Garssen, Ted Klok

TL;DR
A new oral immunotherapy approach for preschool children with food allergies is safe, with most side effects being mild.
Contribution
A novel, feasibility-oriented OIT protocol for treating single and multiple food allergies in young children.
Findings
Most allergic reactions during OIT were mild and resolved with antihistamines or spontaneously.
Ten severe reactions occurred, but only one required epinephrine.
Ten OIT trajectories were discontinued due to side effects.
Abstract
Oral immunotherapy (OIT) has emerged as a promising food allergy treatment with significant evidence of increased efficacy in preschool-aged children. However, current OIT protocols are generally burdensome and focus on single food allergies, while many children have multiple food allergies. A feasibility-oriented approach that minimizes the impact of therapy while allowing both single and multiple food allergy treatment is important to enhance accessibility for routine clinical practice. This study assesses the safety of a feasibility-oriented OIT protocol in preschool-aged children with single and multiple food allergies. This single-center prospective intervention study included children aged 9–24 months with proven food allergy (sensitization and a positive oral food challenge (OFC)). After a short dose escalation phase, children received one year of low-dose (300 mg protein/day)…
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TopicsFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research · Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
