It greatly upsets me that there aren't baby foods/formulas/advice with essentially microdosing common allergens to make kids not at risk of death constantly. It seems like such a silly problem, with dire consequence, and the solution seems to only make it worse by restricting these things more so they're more easily avoided.
"Among SPT-negative infants, prevalence of PA at 60 months of age was 13.7% in the avoidance group and 1.9% in the consumption group (P < 0.001)
Among SPT-positive infants, prevalence of PA was 35.3% in the avoidance group and 10.6% in the consumption group (P = 0.004)"
The best evidence seems to be exactly that: very poor diet diversity in early childhood.
It greatly upsets me that there aren't baby foods/formulas/advice with essentially microdosing common allergens to make kids not at risk of death constantly. It seems like such a silly problem, with dire consequence, and the solution seems to only make it worse by restricting these things more so they're more easily avoided.
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"Among SPT-negative infants, prevalence of PA at 60 months of age was 13.7% in the avoidance group and 1.9% in the consumption group (P < 0.001) Among SPT-positive infants, prevalence of PA was 35.3% in the avoidance group and 10.6% in the consumption group (P = 0.004)"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522364/
Just found this, didn't have time to read a ton though.