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[Allergies].

Torsten Schäfer1, J Ring

  • 1Institut für Sozialmedizin, Universitätsklinikum Lübeck, Germany. torsten.schaefer@sozmed.mu-luebeck.de

Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
|May 15, 2002
PubMed
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Preventing allergies involves avoiding tobacco smoke and reducing house dust mite exposure. For high-risk infants, exclusive breastfeeding or hydrolyzed formulas, and delayed solid food introduction are recommended, with probiotics showing promise.

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Area of Science:

  • Allergy prevention strategies
  • Pediatric allergy research
  • Immunology and public health

Context:

  • Rising global allergy trends necessitate effective prevention.
  • Current German recommendations focus on environmental factors like tobacco smoke.
  • Evidence for pet exposure's role in allergy development remains debated.

Purpose:

  • To review current allergy prevention strategies.
  • To highlight evidence-based recommendations for high-risk children.
  • To identify emerging preventive measures such as probiotics.

Summary:

  • Key allergy prevention includes avoiding tobacco smoke and house dust mite exposure.
  • Exclusive breastfeeding or hydrolyzed formulas and delayed solid food introduction benefit high-risk infants.

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  • Probiotics are a promising area for future allergy prevention research.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a foundation for developing systematic, evidence-based allergy prevention guidelines.
    • Informs healthcare professionals and parents on current and emerging allergy prevention tactics.
    • Contributes to public health efforts aimed at reducing the burden of allergic diseases.