Literature DB >> 29769471

[MINISTRY OF HEALTH "2015 PENULTIMATE YEAR CHILDREN AND SURVEY AND RESEARCH PROJECT PROMOTING THE PARENTING SUPPORT" ACTUAL CONDITIONS REPORT ON THE RESULTS OF THE INVESTIGATION ON ALLERGY CONTROL IN DAY-CARE CENTERS ADMISSIONS CHILDREN OF ALLERGIC DISEASES SITUATION AND DAY-CARE CENTERS].

Noriyuki Yanagida1, Motohiro Ebisawa2, Toshio Katsunuma3, Jyoji Yoshizawa4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There are no reports on the prevalence and social acceptance of food allergies (FAs) and FAinduced symptoms in nursery schools in Japan.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to clarify the current status of FA among children in nurseries.
METHODS: Investigations were conducted in childcare facilities nationwide through survey request forms found on the Web page or sent via post. RESULT: We received responses from 15722 out of the 32210 institutions (48.8%) to whom survey request forms were sent.The overall prevalence of FA was 4.0%, with 6.4% at age less than 1 year, 7.1% at age 1, 5.1% at age 2, 3.6% at age 3, 2.8% at age 4, 2.3% at age 5, and 0.8% at age 6. Ninety-three point four percent of the institutions responded that they catered to children with FA, whereas 3.3% of the institutions responded that they did not. The details of the meal service were as follows: 52.4% were meals without causative foods, 39.5% were alternative meals without causative foods, and 3.3% were packed lunches from home. Seven point six percent of infants had at least one FA symptom in the institutions.
CONCLUSION: Several nursery schools were accepting children with FA, and school lunches were also modified by removing causative food and providing alternative meals. On the other hand, several infants experience FA-induced symptoms, and it is necessary for each department to establish a system to reduce accidental ingestion and to ensure proper emergency response.

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Keywords:  accident; anaphylaxis; food allergy; nursery school; prevalence

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29769471     DOI: 10.15036/arerugi.67.202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arerugi        ISSN: 0021-4884


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1.  Accidental ingestion of food allergens: A nationwide survey of Japanese nursery schools.

Authors:  Noriyuki Yanagida; Motohiro Ebisawa; Toshio Katsunuma; Jyoji Yoshizawa
Journal:  Pediatr Allergy Immunol       Date:  2019-07-15       Impact factor: 6.377

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