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Peanut allergies are associated with intake of soy products in the first 2 years of life, a history of rashes over joints and skin creases (especially oozing, crusted ones), and use of skin creams containing peanut oil. Instructing parents to avoid peanut oil–containing creams and limiting soy milk or formula in the first 2 years of life may reduce sensitization.

 
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Lack G, Fox D, Northstone K, Golding J. Factors associated with the development of peanut allergy in childhood. N Engl J Med 2003; 348:977–985.

Kelly Hayday, MD
Scott Shannon, MD
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri–Columbia.

haydayk@health.missouri.edu.

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Lack G, Fox D, Northstone K, Golding J. Factors associated with the development of peanut allergy in childhood. N Engl J Med 2003; 348:977–985.

Kelly Hayday, MD
Scott Shannon, MD
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri–Columbia.

haydayk@health.missouri.edu.

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Practice Recommendations from Key Studies

Lack G, Fox D, Northstone K, Golding J. Factors associated with the development of peanut allergy in childhood. N Engl J Med 2003; 348:977–985.

Kelly Hayday, MD
Scott Shannon, MD
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri–Columbia.

haydayk@health.missouri.edu.

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PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS

Peanut allergies are associated with intake of soy products in the first 2 years of life, a history of rashes over joints and skin creases (especially oozing, crusted ones), and use of skin creams containing peanut oil. Instructing parents to avoid peanut oil–containing creams and limiting soy milk or formula in the first 2 years of life may reduce sensitization.

 
PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS

Peanut allergies are associated with intake of soy products in the first 2 years of life, a history of rashes over joints and skin creases (especially oozing, crusted ones), and use of skin creams containing peanut oil. Instructing parents to avoid peanut oil–containing creams and limiting soy milk or formula in the first 2 years of life may reduce sensitization.

 
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