Abstract
Background
The best practices for childhood allergy prevention are continually evolving. We do not know the optimal frequency for continued exposure of common allergenic foods after the initial introduction into a child’s diet. Home-based oral immunotherapy is a promising treatment avenue for childhood food allergies.
Case presentation
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Conclusions
Our case is unique as, to the best of our knowledge, there has yet to be a case published wherein a deprivation period as short as 2 weeks has resulted in an anaphylactic reaction, despite previous tolerance of the allergen. Clearer labelling of gluten free versus gluten-containing products as confusion regarding labelling contributed to the unintentional deprivation period is needed. Families should also be counselled on thorough food product label reading. Finally, further research is warranted regarding the optimal frequency of potential allergen dietary reintroduction.

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