Abstract

JT Hsu, SA Missmer, MC Young. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2013;111(5):391–396 The goal of this study was to examine whether prenatal exposure to peanut or sesame seed oil as a vehicle for progesterone injection increases the child’s odds of peanut (PN), tree nut (TN), or sesame seed (SS) allergy. A total of 1272 food-allergic children were evaluated at Boston Children’s Hospital. Control subjects were children allergic to foods including dairy or eggs but not PN, TNs, or SS. Case subjects included …

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