A recent clinical trial, sponsored and funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and partly conducted at Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH), has discovered a groundbreaking treatment to help children and adults with potentially life-threatening food allergies better handle peanut, milk, egg, wheat, and tree nuts. The OUtMATCH study was published in The New England […]
Allergy-Immunology
Allergy and Immunology Faculty Help Advance Food Allergy Therapy
The Arkansas Children’s Food Allergy Program, under the leadership of Dr. Stacie Jones, Professor of Pediatrics, has been a major contributor to advancing therapies for food allergy patients for almost 20 years.
Peanut Allergy Trial Includes Peds Faculty and ACRI
Dr. Stacie Jones is a co-author and site primary investigator (PI) at the Arkansas Children’s Research Institute (ACRI) for a phase 3 trial of epicutaneous immunotherapy in toddlers with peanut allergy. The abstract for the findings states, “No approved treatment for peanut allergy exists for children younger than 4 years of age, and the efficacy […]