2022
DOI: 10.1111/all.15397
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Cow's milk and egg protein threshold dose distributions in children tolerant to beef, baked milk, and baked egg

Abstract: Background The use of eliciting doses (EDs) for food allergens is necessary to inform individual dietary advice and food allergen risk‐management. The Eliciting Dose 01 (ED01) for milk and egg, calculated from populations of allergic subjects undergoing oral food challenges (OFCs), are 0.2 mg total protein. The respective Eliciting Dose 05 (ED05) is 2.4 mg for milk and 2.3 mg for egg. As about 70% children allergic to such foods may tolerate them when baked, we sought to verify the EDs of that subpopulation of… Show more

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“…The data demonstrate the huge disparity in the quantity, which will elicit a reaction for different foods; the ED5 discrete dose for cashew nut is 0.8 mg, compared to 1.5 mg for celery, 2.3 mg for egg, and 12.1 mg for fish, with mustard having the lowest ED5 (0.4 mg) and shrimp the highest (280 mg) 54 . Although one study found that the threshold dose did not differ significantly between children tolerant or not tolerant of baked milk and/or egg, another study reported that tolerance of baked milk/egg was associated with a higher ED to milk and egg 55,56 . The amount of food eaten does not always correspond to symptom severity, some ED doses may result in subjective symptoms rather than objective and those experiencing anaphylaxis do not seem to react at a lower dose than those who have only mild‐to‐moderate symptoms 57 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The data demonstrate the huge disparity in the quantity, which will elicit a reaction for different foods; the ED5 discrete dose for cashew nut is 0.8 mg, compared to 1.5 mg for celery, 2.3 mg for egg, and 12.1 mg for fish, with mustard having the lowest ED5 (0.4 mg) and shrimp the highest (280 mg) 54 . Although one study found that the threshold dose did not differ significantly between children tolerant or not tolerant of baked milk and/or egg, another study reported that tolerance of baked milk/egg was associated with a higher ED to milk and egg 55,56 . The amount of food eaten does not always correspond to symptom severity, some ED doses may result in subjective symptoms rather than objective and those experiencing anaphylaxis do not seem to react at a lower dose than those who have only mild‐to‐moderate symptoms 57 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The absence of international consensus regarding reference doses affects its reproducibility, and the use of the VITAL system remains nonmandatory. Recently, the reference doses for the subpopulation of egg-allergic children tolerating baked egg were found higher than those reported in VITAL [40 ▪▪ ]. Similarly, reference doses for milk allergy sufferers were also higher than in VITAL, although the differences were smaller.…”
Section: The Challenges and Opportunities Of Precautionary Allergen L...mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…During milk OFCs, the ED05 was reported at 2-7 mg of protein [13][14][15][16]; however, a previous systematic review showed that approximately 5% of individuals with a cow's milk allergy react to less than 2.9 mg of protein and that 5% of those with allergic reactions will experience anaphylaxis [15 && ]. Furthermore, children who are allergic to raw milk or egg but are tolerant to baked products containing milk or egg have higher thresholds than those who cannot tolerate baked products [17]. Other reports have provided updates of the ED01 or ED05 for peanuts and other foods [18][19][20].…”
Section: Recent Studies Regarding the Threshold Dosementioning
confidence: 99%