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Intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the establishment and maturation of the host immune system.In recent years, it has been found that the disorder of intestinal microecology is related to the occurrence and development of allergic diseases in children.Probiotics can improve intestinal microecological disorders, and its relationship with the prevention and treatment of allergic diseases is currently a research hotspot.In this review, we review the research progress on the relationship between intestinal microbiota and allergic diseases in children, the immunomodulatory mechanisms of probiotics rebalancing intestinal microecology, and the relationship between Lactobacillus paracei and allergic diseases such as atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, and bronchial asthma.
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Epidemiology suggests an increasing incidence of peanut allergy and is usually associated with severe allergic reactions.A variety of inflammatory mechanisms are involved in peanut allergy.The specific diagnosis of peanut allergy is particularly difficult due to the co-sensitization between peanut and other components, but the use of component-resolved diagnostic can greatly improve the diagnostic level, especially the distinction between primary and secondary peanut allergy.Basophil activation tests are also thought to be helpful in diagnosis.In terms of treatment, instead of avoiding all nuts, specific immunotherapy and the introduction of peanuts early in life have been proposed.This paper reviews the latest research progress on peanut allergy in children.