For many children in recent years , severe peanut allergies have turned seemingly safe spaces like unproblematic school cafeterias , restaurants , and airplanes into mine fields . While allergy have always been around in some phase , peanut allergy diagnosing have triple since 1995 , prompt scientists to race to take causes , treatments , and cures . In 2015,The New England Journal of Medicinepublished a discipline claim former pic to peanut could cut the jeopardy of developing the allergy by 80 percent . And now , in a follow - upstudyof the same children , researchers have establish even more grounds to support that possibility .

accord toBBC News , the new study , also published inThe New England Journal of Medicine , found that of the 550 children in the study , those expose to peanut snack within the first eleven months of animation have a reduced risk of developing peanut vine allergic reaction — even if , at age five , they stop eat peanut vine for an entire yr . While the 2015 work quiz the personal effects of former Arachis hypogaea using up on the future development of allergies , the 2016 study specifically consider what happen when children stop consuming peanuts at age five .

Together , the bailiwick designate that goober allergies can be curbed , in most case , ahead of time in life . Moreover , researchers found that   the rate of goober pea allergy among the nestling at long time 6 was almost four times higher among the participants in the peanut - avoidance group than among those in the peanut - white plague group ( 18.6 per centum versus 4.8 per centum ) .

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These results have substantial implications for future generations of tike . " I believe that this fear of solid food allergic reaction has become a self - fulfilling prophecy , because the food is excluded from the dieting and , as a result , the child fails to develop tolerance , " Researcher Gideon LacktoldBBC News . “ [ The research ] clearly prove that the majority of infants did in fact remain protect and that the protection was long - lasting . "

[ h / tBBC News ]