Potential Allergens in Wine: Double-blind Placebo-controlled Trial
Food AllergyAnaphylaxisThis study is designed to identify whether wines which are produced using the common potential food allergens such as proteins derived from fish, milk or egg are likely to contain sufficient food allergens to cause allergic reactions in susceptible individuals.
Fast Allergy Sensitivity Test
Food AllergyIrritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), or functional colopathy, is a chronic disease that affects 10% to 20% of the world's population.This syndrome is characterized by chronic abdominal pain or discomfort as well as a change in bowel habits (constipation or diarrhea) in the absence of structural or metabolic abnormalities (e.g. celiac disease, Crohn's disease). These symptoms have an impact on the quality of life of these patients who must therefore integrate the management of their disease into their daily life.IBS is subdivided into 3 subtypes according to the predominant symptom: the IBS-D subtype which groups together patients who have a predominance of diarrheal episodes, the IBS-C subtype which groups together patients who have a predominance of '' episodes of constipation and finally the IBS-M subtype which includes patients whose two symptoms mentioned above are observed without predominance
Food Allergy Challenge Diagnostic Study
Food HypersensitivityThe objective of this study is to correlate various diagnostic measurements taken during an escalating dose oral food challenge to the subject's response. This study will investigate whether non invasive objective biomarkers can indicate a positive response to an escalating dose OFC before a systemic reaction occurs.
Introduction and Maintenance of Still Eating Protein Blends in Support of Infant Nutritional Goals...
Food AllergyThe purpose of the study is to test a food supplement to: Show that the food supplement is well tolerated and safe to feed to infants; Find out how often parents/caregivers feed their infants the food supplement; Find out how parents/caregivers usually add the food supplement to infants' regular solid or liquid food; and Learn what aspects of the food supplement are more or less attractive to infants and to parents/caregivers.
Safety of Oral Food Challenge With Cow's Milk Proteins in Children With Food Allergy
Food AllergyThe aim of the study is to assess the safety of an oral food challenge (OFC) with cow's milk proteins and to assess the tolerance of cow's milk proteins in children with a food allergy after introducing cow's milk into the diet.
The EAT-On Study: Sensitisation, Allergy and Child Health
Food Allergy in ChildrenObesity2 moreThe EAT Study showed a reduction in both sensitisation (to all foods) and clinical food allergy (to peanut and egg) among children who consumed allergenic food early compared with those who followed standard government feeding advice to exclusively consume breast milk for the first 6 months of life. The EAT-On Study aims to establish whether the effects seen at 3 years in the EAT study represent a delay in FA onset or sustained tolerance. EAT-On will also investigate the natural history (emergence and resolution) of FA in childhood; thus shaping dietary and management plans for allergic patients. Findings will inform future research and weaning recommendations for preventing FA.
Personalized Prevotella sp. and Butyrate Enriching Diet (PPBe)
PregnancyFood HypersensitivityThe research aims to elucidate a specially-designed personalized diet that will increase gut colonization of Prevotella sp. and butyrate levels in pregnant mothers and the benefits in reducing infant's food allergy development.
An Observational Study of Childhood Food Allergy
Food HypersensitivityPeanut Hypersensitivity2 moreThe purpose of this study is to observe the natural course of food allergy, including both the development of peanut allergy in infants at high risk for developing this allergy, and the resolution of both egg and cow's milk allergy.
Mast Cell Activation Test in Allergic Disease
AsthmaMastocytosis5 moreActivation of mast cells in the immune system is known to cause allergic reactions sometimes with severe systemic symptoms. The investigators have recently developed a blood-based mast cell activation diagnostic test in which levels of functional activation in-vitro in primary cultured mast cells generated from the peripheral blood of single individuals can be assessed. It is the hypothesis that the test can be used to predict the potential state of in-vivo mast cell activation in any individual based on the functional activation profiles exhibited by their cultured mast cells. The investigators now wish to translate their in-vitro findings in a pilot study to disease groups where mast cell activation is expected to be high. These include highly allergic individuals; those with chronic idiopathic urticaria; those with mastocytosis; and those with the mast cell activation syndrome. Furthermore, they will use the functional genomics approach to identify gene expression biomarkers that are correlated with such diseases. The results will be compared with data that have been collected from a cohort of healthy control blood donors.
The Development of Novel Clinical Tests to Diagnose and Monitor Asthma in Preschool Children
AsthmaWheeze3 moreThe study will ascertain the ability of preschool lung function tests to distinguish healthy children from those with wheeze, and to differentiate phenotypes of wheezy children (high and low risk for asthma as defined by API) in order to predict response to therapy, and to explore the correlation between preschool lung function test results and symptoms, in order to develop objective methods for monitoring asthma.