PHOENIX — Whether environmental peanut sensitization can occur through the respiratory tract was a matter of debate here at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
Timothy P. Moran, MD, PhD, FAAAAI, associate professor in the department of pediatrics and member of the Center for Environmental Medicine at University of North Carolina School of Medicine, argued that the airway can be a route of peanut sensitization, whereas M. Cecilia Berin, PhD, professor of pediatrics and deputy director of the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute at Icahn School of Medicine at
Experts debate whether peanut sensitization can occur through the respiratory tract
PHOENIX — Whether environmental peanut sensitization can occur through the respiratory tract was a matter of debate here at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
Timothy P. Moran, MD, PhD, FAAAAI, associate professor in the department of pediatrics and member of the Center for Environmental Medicine at University of North Carolina School of Medicine, argued that the airway can be a route of peanut sensitization, whereas M. Cecilia Berin, PhD, professor of pediatrics and deputy director of the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute at Icahn School of Medicine at