Journal article
The parent-reported prevalence and management of peanut and nut allergy in school children in the Australian Capital Territory
M Kljakovic, P Gatenby, C Hawkins, RG Attewell, K Ciszek, G Kratochvil, A Moreira, AL Ponsonby
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC | Published : 2009
Abstract
Aim: To describe parent-reported prevalence and management of peanut and nut allergy in school entrant children. Method: A population-based, cross-sectional study in the Australian National Capital. Results: Out of 3851 children, parents reported 127 had a strong allergic reaction to peanuts and 19 to other nuts ever. Nut allergy ever prevalence was 3.8% (95% confidence interval 3.2-4.4%), and of peanut allergy ever 3.3% (2.8-3.9%). Children with nut allergy were more likely to have a general practitioner (odds ratio 2.64, 1.16-6.03), hay fever (3.78, 2.67-5.36), eczema (4.54, 3.15-6.56) and wheeze in the last 12 months (3.19, 2.22-4.59) and have been breastfed (2.68, 1.26-5.77) than those w..
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