ORIGINAL ARTICLESEffect of allergen avoidance on development of allergic disorders in infancy
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2018, Allergology InternationalCitation Excerpt :A successful randomized controlled trial (RCT) to prevent allergic diseases by allergen avoidance measures was published in the Lancet in 1992. The Results seemed to be promising showing that one or more allergic diseases except food allergy had developed in 40% control children and 14% intervention (allergen avoidance) children by 12 months of age,7 although significance between both groups was disappeared by 24 months of age.8 A larger scale multinational RCT, The Study of Prevention of Allergy in Children in Europe (SPACE), was carried out by research teams including the first author of the Lancet to evaluate the effect of simple house dust mite (HDM) avoidance measures.9
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