Two-step algorithm improves cashew allergy testing : vimarsa

Two-step algorithm improves cashew allergy testing

A two-step algorithm improved the accuracy and reduced the need for oral food challenges in diagnosing cashew allergy in children, according to a study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
OFCs provide definitive diagnoses for food allergies, but their availability is limited, and they are expensive and labor-intensive, Tim Brettig, MBBS, a research

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