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BSACI guideline for the diagnosis and management of cow's milk allergy
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Human milk oligosaccharides and development of cow's milk allergy in infants.
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Oral Immunotherapy With Extensively Hydrolyzed Milk for a 12-Year-Old Child With Persistent, Severe Cow's Milk Allergy. [PDF]
Horimukai K, Kinoshita M, Takahata N.
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Ass\u2019s milk in allergy to Cow\u2019s milk protein: a review [PDF]
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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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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 ...
D. Munblit +4 more
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Natural history of cow's milk allergy in children aged 6–12 years
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2023Approximately 50%–90% of children with immediate‐type cow's milk allergy (CMA) acquire tolerance by pre‐school age. We aimed to investigate the acquisition rate of CMA tolerance in children aged 6–12 years.
Kei Kubota +5 more
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Long‐term follow‐up of fixed low‐dose oral immunotherapy for children with severe cow’s milk allergy
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2021The efficacy and safety of cow's milk (CM) low‐dose oral immunotherapy (LOIT) at one‐year follow‐up have been previously reported. We investigated the outcome of fixed long‐term LOIT in children with severe CM allergy.
Yoko Miura +9 more
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