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Overcoming anaphylactic severe cow's milk allergy with slow and low-dose oral immunotherapy: A 10-year path to tolerance. [PDF]
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Unexpected Cow's Milk Proteins in a "Vegan" Easter Egg as a Cause of Anaphylaxis. [PDF]
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Oral immunotherapy for cow's milk allergy in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Wang Y +5 more
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Postbiotic effects elicited by heat-inactivated Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG against cow's milk allergy in human cells. [PDF]
Oglio F +14 more
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Review of the potential health impact of ß-casomorphins and related peptides: Report of the DATEX Working Group on ß-casomorphins [PDF]
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Clinical Pediatrics, 2016
Cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) is a common condition encountered in children with incidence estimated as 2% to 7.5% in the first year of life. Formula and breast-fed babies can present with symptoms of CMPA. It is important to accurately diagnose CMPA to avoid the consequences of either under- or overdiagnosis.
Grace, Mousan, Deepak, Kamat
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Cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) is a common condition encountered in children with incidence estimated as 2% to 7.5% in the first year of life. Formula and breast-fed babies can present with symptoms of CMPA. It is important to accurately diagnose CMPA to avoid the consequences of either under- or overdiagnosis.
Grace, Mousan, Deepak, Kamat
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Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2022
Purpose of review To highlight the most recent insights on cow's milk allergy (CMA), its treatment, and management. Recent findings CMA is one of the most common food allergies among children.
Stefania, Arasi +2 more
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Purpose of review To highlight the most recent insights on cow's milk allergy (CMA), its treatment, and management. Recent findings CMA is one of the most common food allergies among children.
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Recent perspective on cow’s milk allergy and dairy nutrition
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2021Cow’s milk is a highly nutritious biological fluid that provides nourishment and immunity to infants when breastfeeding declines. However, some infants, children, and adults are allergic to cow’s milk because milk contains potential allergens in the form
L. Jaiswal, M. Worku
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Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2023
Cow's milk allergy refers to an immunological reaction to milk protein. It is one of the commonest food protein allergies with an estimated prevalence of 0.5% to 3% at 1 y of life. The disease may be IgE or non-IgE mediated or mixed with a wide range of symptoms often involving multiple organ systems.
Rohan Malik, Sanjeevani Kaul
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Cow's milk allergy refers to an immunological reaction to milk protein. It is one of the commonest food protein allergies with an estimated prevalence of 0.5% to 3% at 1 y of life. The disease may be IgE or non-IgE mediated or mixed with a wide range of symptoms often involving multiple organ systems.
Rohan Malik, Sanjeevani Kaul
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Assessment of Evidence About Common Infant Symptoms and Cow's Milk Allergy.
JAMA pediatrics, 2020Importance Sales of specialized formula for managing cow's milk allergy (CMA) have increased, triggering concern that attribution of common infant symptoms, such as crying, vomiting, and rashes, to CMA may be leading to overdiagnosis, which could ...
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