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The National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Disease, American Academy of Pediatrics and others, now recommend including peanut-containing foods starting in infancy, to help prevent a peanut allergy from developing. Australia, Canada and Japan have all followed suit with similar guidelines for early introduction.
Clinical Guidelines | Mission MightyMe
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2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines recommending peanut introduction in infancy to prevent peanut allergies
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Addendum Guidelines for Prevention of Peanut Allergy in the United States
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Timing of Introduction of Allergenic Complementary Foods
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ASCIA Guide for Introduction of Peanut to Infants with Severe Eczema and/or Food Allergy
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Introduce Complementary Foods Earlier to Prevent Allergy: Paediatricians
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Preventing Food Allergy in Your Baby: A Summary for Parents (Guidance Only)
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Japanese Guidelines for Food Allergy 2017