Blood Test Could Predict Efficacy of Peanut Therapy
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Why does immunotherapy not help some children and others with peanut allergy? Berlin scientists have found potential evidence in the blood that could predict the success of such treatment.
Not all children with peanut allergy respond to desensitization. Researchers have investigated certain blood characteristics of those affected - and an idea of what it might be.
Not all children with peanut allergy respond to desensitization. Researchers have investigated certain blood characteristics of those affected - and an idea of what it might be.
Berlin researchers have found clues as to why some children with a peanut allergy do not respond to immunotherapy or even have allergic reactions to it. They believe that certain blood characteristics could help determine in advance how well or poorly a child responds to the therapy.
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