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Suzana Radulovic
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 42
Citations - 4712
Suzana Radulovic is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peanut allergy & Food allergy. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 38 publications receiving 3646 citations. Previous affiliations of Suzana Radulovic include St Thomas' Hospital & Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
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Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants at Risk for Peanut Allergy
Graham Roberts,Peter H. Sayre,Henry T. Bahnson,Suzana Radulovic,Alexandra F. Santos,Helen A. Brough,Deborah Phippard,Monica Basting,Mary Feeney,Victor Turcanu,Michelle L. Sever,Margarita Gomez Lorenzo,Marshall Plaut +12 more
TL;DR: The early introduction of peanuts significantly decreased the frequency of the development of peanut allergy among children at high risk for this allergy and modulated immune responses to peanuts.
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Randomized Trial of Introduction of Allergenic Foods in Breast-Fed Infants
Michael R. Perkin,Kirsty Logan,Anna Tseng,Bunmi Raji,Salma Ayis,Janet L. Peacock,Helen A. Brough,Tom Marrs,Suzana Radulovic,Joanna Craven,Carsten Flohr,Gideon Lack +11 more
TL;DR: The trial did not show the efficacy of early introduction of allergenic foods in an intention-to-treat analysis, and the consumption of 2 g per week of peanut or egg-white protein was associated with a significantly lower prevalence of these respective allergies than was less consumption.
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Effect of Avoidance on Peanut Allergy after Early Peanut Consumption
George Du Toit,Peter H. Sayre,Graham Roberts,Michelle L. Sever,Kaitie Lawson,Henry T. Bahnson,Helen A. Brough,Alexandra F. Santos,Kristina M. Harris,Suzana Radulovic,Monica Basting,Victor Turcanu,Marshall Plaut,Gideon Lack +13 more
TL;DR: Among children at high risk for allergy in whom peanuts had been introduced in the first year of life and continued until 5 years of age, a 12-month period of peanut avoidance was not associated with an increase in the prevalence of peanut allergy.
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Identifying infants at high risk of peanut allergy: The Learning Early About Peanut Allergy (LEAP) screening study
George Du Toit,Graham Roberts,Peter H. Sayre,Marshall Plaut,Henry T. Bahnson,Herman Mitchell,Suzana Radulovic,Susan Chan,Adam T. Fox,Victor Turcanu,Gideon Lack +10 more
TL;DR: Egg allergy, severe eczema, or both appear to be useful criteria for identifying high-risk infants with an intermediate level of peanut sensitization for entry into a PA prevention study.
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Systematic reviews of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT)
TL;DR: This is the first systematic review of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) in Europe and it is suggested that this type of treatment should be considered as a “last resort” for allergy sufferers.