Australian researchers are a step closer to a peanut allergy vaccine
Australian researchers are a step closer to a peanut allergy vaccine
- About 3 per cent of babies have a peanut allergy that mostly persists throughout their life, and of all food allergies, a peanut allergy is the most likely to cause a severe anaphylactic reaction. But researchers from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute say they might have found a treatment which could be available within five years.
- About 3 per cent of babies have a peanut allergy that mostly persists throughout their life, and of all food allergies, a peanut allergy is the most likely to cause a severe anaphylactic reaction. But researchers from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute say they might have found a treatment which could be available within five years.