4.4 Article

Impact of public health interventions for food allergy prevention on rates of infant anaphylaxis

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Allergy

Changes in Australian food anaphylaxis admission rates following introduction of updated allergy prevention guidelines

Raymond James Mullins et al.

Summary: While overall rates of food anaphylaxis continue to increase, there is evidence of a slowed rate of increase in the age groups of 1-14 years after the introduction of updated infant feeding and allergy prevention guidelines. However, the rates of increase have accelerated in those younger than 1 year and in the age groups older than 15 years.

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY (2022)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Nip allergies in the Bub: a qualitative study for a public health approach to infant feeding for allergy prevention

Sandra L. Vale et al.

Summary: This study used a focus group design to identify a brand, key messages, and resources to support a public health approach to food allergy prevention. Participants favored the slogan "Nip Allergies in the Bub" and images of babies with food. They emphasized the importance of supporting messages and useful resources for implementing allergy prevention guidelines.

AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (2022)

Review Health Care Sciences & Services

Overview of registries for anaphylaxis: a scoping review

Samantha L. Stiles et al.

Summary: This review analyzed anaphylaxis registries worldwide and found that they vary in scope and operation, established for different purposes. Importantly, the registries have made significant contributions to research, identifying gaps in anaphylaxis management and informing prevention targets for severe and fatal events.

JBI EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS (2022)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

National analysis of the Modified Monash Model, population distribution and a socio-economic index to inform rural health workforce planning

Vincent L. Versace et al.

Summary: This study aims to describe the population distribution and socio-economic position of residents in Australia using the Modified Monash Model classifications. Through spatial analysis of ABS data, it was found that many residents in small rural towns face disadvantage, and the Modified Monash Model highlights areas with differing levels of socio-economic advantage and disadvantage. The advantage of using this model as the basis for analysis is that it helps target funding to regions with potential to improve access to services for rural residents.

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF RURAL HEALTH (2021)

Article Allergy

A Consensus Approach to the Primary Prevention of Food Allergy Through Nutrition: Guidance from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; and the Canadian Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology

David M. Fleischer et al.

Summary: Early introduction of peanut and egg can prevent allergies, but other allergens should also be introduced around 6 months; a diverse diet may help prevent food allergies; exclusive breastfeeding does not specifically prevent any specific food allergy.

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE (2021)

Review Allergy

Food-Induced Anaphylaxis in Infants: Can New Evidence Assist with Implementation of Food Allergy Prevention and Treatment?

Angela Tsuang et al.

Summary: Previous guidance on infant anaphylaxis mostly relied on data from older children and adults, but infants are a unique subgroup with challenges in symptom verbalization, leading to potential underestimation. Recent studies suggest that infant anaphylaxis is generally less severe than in older children, with clinical trials indicating low risk on first ingestion of new foods.

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE (2021)

Review Allergy

Infant Anaphylaxis: A Diagnostic Challenge

Melissa Cardenas-Morales et al.

Summary: Infant anaphylaxis is on the rise, with challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Food is the most common trigger, diagnosis is often missed, leading to delayed treatment. Epinephrine remains underutilized even when diagnosis is made.

CURRENT ALLERGY AND ASTHMA REPORTS (2021)

Review Allergy

A systematic review of infant feeding food allergy prevention guidelines-can we AGREE?

L. Sandra Vale et al.

Summary: Food allergy is a significant issue worldwide, especially in Western countries. Research on food allergy prevention guidelines found that there are significant differences in recommendations, with guidelines generally scoring higher in quality compared to advice documents.

WORLD ALLERGY ORGANIZATION JOURNAL (2021)

Review Health Care Sciences & Services

Overview of registries for anaphylaxis: a scoping review protocol

Samantha L. Stiles et al.

Summary: This study aims to investigate the scope and role of global registries for anaphylaxis, and to assess their contribution to knowledge and care of anaphylaxis. Using the JBI methodology, relevant articles will be searched and data will be extracted to evaluate the impact of different registries on research, clinical practice, and public health policy.

JBI EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS (2021)

Article Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Updated anaphylaxis guidelines: management in infants and children

Katie Frith et al.

Summary: Severe allergic reactions can be unpredictable and potentially fatal, with mild initial symptoms. Adrenaline is the first-line treatment for anaphylaxis, and prompt administration is crucial. Proper patient positioning and timely adrenaline injection are essential for successful management of anaphylaxis.

AUSTRALIAN PRESCRIBER (2021)

Article Allergy

Food-induced anaphylaxis in infancy compared to preschool age: A retrospective analysis

Guillaume Pouessel et al.

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY (2020)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

SmartStartAllergy: a novel tool for monitoring food allergen introduction in infants

Michael O'Sullivan et al.

MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA (2020)

Article Allergy

Increasing anaphylaxis events in Western Australia identified using four linked administrative datasets

Sandra M. Salter et al.

WORLD ALLERGY ORGANIZATION JOURNAL (2020)

Letter Medicine, General & Internal

Anaphylaxis presentations to the emergency department: impending Victorian reporting legislation

Celia Zubrinich et al.

INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL (2019)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

The Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy infant feeding for allergy prevention guidelines

Preeti A. Joshi et al.

MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA (2019)

Article Allergy

Earlier ingestion of peanut after changes to infant feeding guidelines: The EarlyNuts study

Victoria X. Soriano et al.

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY (2019)

Review Pediatrics

Anaphylaxis management in Australian schools: Review of guidelines and adrenaline autoinjector use

Sandra Vale et al.

JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH (2019)

Review Allergy

Critical view of anaphylaxis epidemiology: open questions and new perspectives

Luciana Kase Tanno et al.

ALLERGY ASTHMA AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY (2018)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Food allergy: is prevalence increasing?

Mimi L. K. Tang et al.

INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL (2017)

Editorial Material Medicine, General & Internal

Implementing Primary Prevention for Peanut Allergy at a Population Level

Paul J. Turner et al.

JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (2017)

Review Allergy

Primary Prevention of Food Allergy

Rachel L. Peters et al.

CURRENT ALLERGY AND ASTHMA REPORTS (2017)

Review Allergy

Epidemiology of severe anaphylaxis: can we use population-based data to understand anaphylaxis?

Paul J. Turner et al.

CURRENT OPINION IN ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY (2016)

Article Allergy

Enquiring About Tolerance (EAT) study: Feasibility of an early allergenic food introduction regimen

Michael R. Perkin et al.

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY (2016)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Randomized Trial of Introduction of Allergenic Foods in Breast-Fed Infants

Michael R. Perkin et al.

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (2016)

Article Allergy

Time trends in Australian hospital anaphylaxis admissions in 1998-1999 to 2011-2012

Raymond James Mullins et al.

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY (2015)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants at Risk for Peanut Allergy

George Du Toit et al.

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (2015)

Article Allergy

Population response to change in infant feeding guidelines for allergy prevention

Dean Tey et al.

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY (2014)