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Study protocol of a multicentre, randomised, controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of probiotic and peanut oral immunotherapy (PPOIT) in inducing desensitisation or tolerance in children with peanut allergy compared with oral immunotherapy (OIT) alone and with placebo (the PPOIT-003 study)
by
O’Sullivan, Michael
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Baldwin, Samara
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Ponsoby, Anne-Louise
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Administration, Oral
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Adolescent
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Allergens
2020
IntroductionPeanut allergy is the the most common cause of life-threatening food-induced anaphylaxis. There is currently no effective long-term treatment. There is a pressing need for definitive treatments that improve the quality of life and prevent fatalities. Allergen oral immunotherapy (OIT) is a promising approach, which is effective at inducing desensitisation; however, OIT has a limited ability to induce sustained unresponsiveness (SU). We have previously shown that a novel treatment comprising a combination of the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus CGMCC 1.3724 with peanut OIT (Probiotic Peanut Oral ImmunoTherapy (PPOIT)) is highly effective at inducing SU, with benefit persisting to 4 years after treatment cessation in the majority of initial treatment responders. Here we describe the protocol for a Phase IIb multicentre, double-blind, randomised, controlled trial (PPOIT-003) with dual primary objectives to evaluate the effectiveness of PPOIT at inducing SU (assessed at 8 weeks after treatment cessation) compared with placebo treatment and peanut OIT alone, in children with peanut allergy.Methods and analysis200 children 1 to 10 years of age with current peanut allergy confirmed by failed double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC) at study screening will be recruited from three tertiary paediatric hospitals in Australia. There are three intervention arms—PPOIT, peanut OIT alone or placebo. Interventions are administered once daily for 18 months. The dual primary outcomes are: (1) the proportion of children who attain 8-week SU in the PPOIT group versus placebo group and (2) the proportion of children who attain 8-week SU in the PPOIT group versus OIT group.Ethics and disseminationThis study has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committees at the Royal Children’s Hospital (HREC 35246) and the Child and Adolescent Health Service (RGS 2543). Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and disseminated via presentations at international conferences.Trial registration numberACTRN12616000322437.
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Long QT syndrome manifesting as pulseless epilepsy
2003
A-10-year-old child admitted with repeated seizures due to the long QT syndrome is described. The cardiac origin of the epilepsy was suggested by the fact that during the episode of convulsions his peripheral pulses were not palpable
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Fortitude of Job Satisfaction of Wolkite University Instructors - the exercise of Binary Logistic Regression Approach
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Hussien, Fuad
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Khan, Shagufta Tariq
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MOHD ABASS BHAT
in
Colleges & universities
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Employees
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Teaching
2020
Job satisfaction is one of the key factors in institutional dynamics and is generally considered to be primary dependent variable in terms of which effectiveness of an organization’s human resource is evaluated. For a successful education system, therefore, understanding the factors that affect the satisfaction of teachers at the workplace is of paramount importance. Thus, the present study was attempted to fortitude of Job Satisfaction of Wolkite University instructors by exercise of Binary Logistic Regression Approach. The subjects which were involved in the study comprised a sample from level of education with in GA1= 27, GA2= 37, GA3= 4, MASTER =31 and PHD= 2. Out of this 64 are females and 612 are males.
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