Does the problem of pediatric allergy require another formula to try and prevent it?
While many treatment strategies exist, new primary prevention strategies are needed. Infants and children are particularly prone to developing allergies36, and the incidence of pediatric allergy is increasing worldwide. One of the most common immunological problems faced in early childhood is food allergy. There also is growing recognition that the development of allergic symptoms in early life may increase the chances of development of other allergic symptoms later, a theory often referred to as the “allergic march.
While many treatment strategies exist, new primary prevention strategies are needed. Infants and children are particularly prone to developing allergies36, and the incidence of pediatric allergy is increasing worldwide. One of the most common immunological problems faced in early childhood is food allergy.