Treatment of Cow’s Milk Allergy: New Developments
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Pediatric Nutrition".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2023) | Viewed by 15139
Special Issue Editor
Interests: milk; milk proteins; breastfeeding; infant
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Dear Colleagues,
Allergic diseases, such as food allergies, are heterogeneous inflammatory immune-mediated disorders that have shown a significantly increased prevalence in Western countries in recent decades. Cow’s milk allergy (CMA) represents a model for evaluating the natural history of food allergies. The management of cow’s milk allergy is an area of debate. Which formula is the best as a diagnostic elimination diet? As a therapeutic elimination diet? Is there a role for a plant-based formula? What about the role of soy infant formula or rice hydrolysates? Is there an advantage to adding oligosaccharides or probiotics to the elimination diet to acquire a more rapid tolerance?
In this Special Issue, we focus on preventive measures of cow’s milk allergy, follow-up recommendations, and treatment with alternative formulas. Thus, the management of patients with CMA is of interest not only for the pediatrician but also for the adult allergist and will be discussed in this Special Issue.
I invite our readers to share the results of their research in this area.
Prof. Dr. Yvan Vandenplas
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- cow’s milk allergy
- soy formula
- rice hydrolyzed formula
- extensive cow’s-milk-based hydrolysate
- amino acid formula
- plant-based formula
- partial hydrolysate
- breast feeding
- donkey’s milk
- non-cow’s milk animal milk
- oligosaccharides
- probiotics
- postbiotics
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