
Early allergen introduction, microbiome research, and immune programming studies suggest food allergy prevention may begin during infancy.

Jose Clemente, PhD, associate professor of Genetics and Genomics and Immunology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Early allergen introduction, microbiome research, and immune programming studies suggest food allergy prevention may begin during infancy.

This HCPLive Five captures 5 interviews conducted on-site at AAAAI 2026.

Early gut microbiome changes in c-section infants linked to food sensitization at 12 months, highlighting a potential critical intervention window.

Trial data show early microbiome shifts after vaginal microbial transfer in cesarean-delivered infants, with differences in food sensitization at 12 months.