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Dietary treatment of cows' milk protein allergy in childhood: a commentary by the Committee on Nutrition of the French Society of Paediatrics
by
de Boissieu, D.
, Goulet, O.
, Briend, A.
, Rieu, D.
, Vidailhet, M.
, Hankard, R.
, Bresson, J. L.
, Frelut, M. L.
, Darmaun, D.
, Girardet, J. P.
, Dupont, C.
, Chouraqui, J. P.
, Bocquet, A.
, Ghisolfi, J.
, Turck, D.
in
Allergies
/ Amino acids
/ Amino Acids - therapeutic use
/ Baby foods
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Breast Feeding
/ Cattle
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ childhood
/ children
/ Decision Trees
/ European Union
/ Feeding. Feeding behavior
/ Food allergies
/ France
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ hospitals
/ Humans
/ hydrolysis
/ hypersensitivity
/ Immune Tolerance
/ Infant
/ Infant Food - adverse effects
/ Infant Formula - chemistry
/ infant formulas
/ Infants
/ medical history
/ Milk
/ Milk Hypersensitivity - diet therapy
/ Milk Hypersensitivity - immunology
/ milk proteins
/ Milk Proteins - adverse effects
/ Nutrition research
/ nutritional intervention
/ Nutritive Value
/ Pediatrics
/ Plant Proteins - therapeutic use
/ Protein Hydrolysates - therapeutic use
/ Proteins
/ Reintroduction
/ Remission, Spontaneous
/ rice
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
2012
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Dietary treatment of cows' milk protein allergy in childhood: a commentary by the Committee on Nutrition of the French Society of Paediatrics
by
de Boissieu, D.
, Goulet, O.
, Briend, A.
, Rieu, D.
, Vidailhet, M.
, Hankard, R.
, Bresson, J. L.
, Frelut, M. L.
, Darmaun, D.
, Girardet, J. P.
, Dupont, C.
, Chouraqui, J. P.
, Bocquet, A.
, Ghisolfi, J.
, Turck, D.
in
Allergies
/ Amino acids
/ Amino Acids - therapeutic use
/ Baby foods
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Breast Feeding
/ Cattle
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ childhood
/ children
/ Decision Trees
/ European Union
/ Feeding. Feeding behavior
/ Food allergies
/ France
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ hospitals
/ Humans
/ hydrolysis
/ hypersensitivity
/ Immune Tolerance
/ Infant
/ Infant Food - adverse effects
/ Infant Formula - chemistry
/ infant formulas
/ Infants
/ medical history
/ Milk
/ Milk Hypersensitivity - diet therapy
/ Milk Hypersensitivity - immunology
/ milk proteins
/ Milk Proteins - adverse effects
/ Nutrition research
/ nutritional intervention
/ Nutritive Value
/ Pediatrics
/ Plant Proteins - therapeutic use
/ Protein Hydrolysates - therapeutic use
/ Proteins
/ Reintroduction
/ Remission, Spontaneous
/ rice
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
2012
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Dietary treatment of cows' milk protein allergy in childhood: a commentary by the Committee on Nutrition of the French Society of Paediatrics
by
de Boissieu, D.
, Goulet, O.
, Briend, A.
, Rieu, D.
, Vidailhet, M.
, Hankard, R.
, Bresson, J. L.
, Frelut, M. L.
, Darmaun, D.
, Girardet, J. P.
, Dupont, C.
, Chouraqui, J. P.
, Bocquet, A.
, Ghisolfi, J.
, Turck, D.
in
Allergies
/ Amino acids
/ Amino Acids - therapeutic use
/ Baby foods
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Breast Feeding
/ Cattle
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ childhood
/ children
/ Decision Trees
/ European Union
/ Feeding. Feeding behavior
/ Food allergies
/ France
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ hospitals
/ Humans
/ hydrolysis
/ hypersensitivity
/ Immune Tolerance
/ Infant
/ Infant Food - adverse effects
/ Infant Formula - chemistry
/ infant formulas
/ Infants
/ medical history
/ Milk
/ Milk Hypersensitivity - diet therapy
/ Milk Hypersensitivity - immunology
/ milk proteins
/ Milk Proteins - adverse effects
/ Nutrition research
/ nutritional intervention
/ Nutritive Value
/ Pediatrics
/ Plant Proteins - therapeutic use
/ Protein Hydrolysates - therapeutic use
/ Proteins
/ Reintroduction
/ Remission, Spontaneous
/ rice
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
2012
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Dietary treatment of cows' milk protein allergy in childhood: a commentary by the Committee on Nutrition of the French Society of Paediatrics
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Dietary treatment of cows' milk protein allergy in childhood: a commentary by the Committee on Nutrition of the French Society of Paediatrics
2012
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Overview
The diagnosis of cows' milk protein allergy (CMPA) requires first the suspicion of diagnosis based on symptoms described in the medical history, and, second, the elimination of cows' milk proteins (CMP) from the infant's diet. Without such rigorous analysis, the elimination of CMP is unjustified, and sometimes harmful. The elimination diet should be strictly followed, at least until 9–12 months of age. If the child is not breast fed or the mother cannot or no longer wishes to breast feed, the first choice is an extensively hydrolysed formula (eHF) of CMP, the efficacy of which has been demonstrated by scientifically sound studies. If it is not tolerated, an amino acid-based formula is warranted. A rice protein-based eHF can be an alternative to a CMP-based eHF. Soya protein-based infant formulae are also a suitable alternative for infants >6 months, after establishing tolerance to soya protein by clinical challenge. CMPA usually resolves during the first 2–3 years. However, the age of recovery varies depending on the child and the type of CMPA, especially whether it is IgE-mediated or not, with the former being more persistent. Once the child reaches the age of 9–12 months, an oral food challenge is carried out in the hospital ward to assess the development of tolerance and, if possible, to allow for the continued reintroduction of CMP at home. Some children with CMPA will tolerate only a limited daily amount of CMP. The current therapeutic options are designed to accelerate the acquisition of tolerance thereof, which seems to be facilitated by repeated exposure to CMP.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Subject
/ Amino Acids - therapeutic use
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cattle
/ Child
/ children
/ France
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Food - adverse effects
/ Infants
/ Milk
/ Milk Hypersensitivity - diet therapy
/ Milk Hypersensitivity - immunology
/ Milk Proteins - adverse effects
/ Plant Proteins - therapeutic use
/ Protein Hydrolysates - therapeutic use
/ Proteins
/ rice
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
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