Allergies, Author Interviews / 26.02.2022
Peanut Allergy: Predictors of Safety for Preschool Oral Immunotherapy
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Edmond S. Chan MD, FRCPC, FCSACI, FAAAAI
Head | Division of Allergy & Immunology | Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine
Clinical Professor, The University of British Columbia
Clinical Investigator, BC Children's Hospital Research Institute
BC Children's Hospital, Allergy Clinic
Vancouver, BC Canada
Treasurer, CSACI (Canadian Society of Allergy & Clinical Immunology)
MedicalResearch.com: What prompted you to look at the safety of peanut oral immunotherapy specifically in this patient population?
Response: Our previous research has investigated the overall safety of peanut oral immunotherapy (OIT) in preschool populations. However, we have not investigated the relationship between specific patient characteristics and the safety of OIT. Previous literature has shown that patient factors, such as age, gender, baseline sIgE levels, and atopic comorbidities have been shown to impact the safety of OIT for other food allergies and in older patients. However, no data exist on which factors predict safety of peanut OIT in preschool populations. (more…)