Gallagher Aoife, Delgado Mainar Pamen, Cronin Caoimhe, Muñoz Cristina, Calleja Jesús Rodrigues, Loughnane Conor, Trujillo Juan
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Department of Paediatrics, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland.
Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2025 Apr;36(4):e70075. doi: 10.1111/pai.70075.
Egg allergy represents a significant and growing health concern, particularly among young children. Consequently, there has been a surge in the development of management strategies to address this issue. While oral immunotherapy presents a promising novel approach, its resource-intensive nature renders it impractical in many countries. This review aims to contrast the traditional method of strict avoidance with emerging, cost-effective alternatives for managing egg allergy at home, such as the gradual introduction via a ladder approach. Studies were identified through the search of medical databases and gray literature, with a focus on studies spanning from 2003 to 2023. Studies were independently screened and appraised by two independent reviewers. One hundred and thirty-four articles were identified. After removing duplicates and screening, 49 underwent full-text review, resulting in 28 included articles. These encompassed various study designs and originated from multiple countries, primarily the USA, Australia and Canada. The interventions mainly focused on managing IgE-mediated egg allergy through graded exposure to denatured/baked egg (n = 20), with an additional six studies exploring allergen avoidance and two studies investigating both management methods. A key observation from this review is the shift in management strategies towards incorporating methods such as graded exposure to denatured/baked egg alongside traditional allergen avoidance methods. Allergen avoidance remains the cornerstone of egg allergy management. However, there is a need for complementary approaches to optimise outcomes for individuals with egg allergy. Factors such as quality of life, including social inclusion and dietary diversity, as well as economic implications are crucial considerations.
鸡蛋过敏是一个日益严重的重大健康问题,在幼儿中尤为突出。因此,针对这一问题的管理策略的开发激增。虽然口服免疫疗法是一种很有前景的新方法,但其资源密集型的性质使其在许多国家难以实施。本综述旨在将严格回避的传统方法与在家中管理鸡蛋过敏的新兴、具有成本效益的替代方法进行对比,例如通过阶梯式方法逐步引入。通过检索医学数据库和灰色文献来确定研究,重点是2003年至2023年的研究。由两名独立评审员对研究进行独立筛选和评估。共识别出134篇文章。在去除重复项并筛选后,49篇文章进行了全文审查,最终纳入28篇文章。这些文章涵盖了各种研究设计,来自多个国家,主要是美国、澳大利亚和加拿大。干预措施主要集中在通过逐步接触变性/烘焙鸡蛋来管理IgE介导的鸡蛋过敏(n = 20),另有六项研究探讨了过敏原回避,两项研究同时调查了这两种管理方法。本次综述的一个关键观察结果是管理策略的转变,即采用逐步接触变性/烘焙鸡蛋等方法,同时结合传统的过敏原回避方法。过敏原回避仍然是鸡蛋过敏管理的基石。然而,需要补充方法来优化鸡蛋过敏个体的治疗效果。生活质量因素,包括社会融入和饮食多样性,以及经济影响都是至关重要的考虑因素。