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Cow's milk allergy – management

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Because many original research papers remain restricted by publishers it is not always possible to link visitors to the original research so the links that we give will normally be to the 'second level' reports from reliable and respected sources such as MedicalNewsToday, WebMD, MedPage Today and Medscape.

If you wish to pursue your own researches beyond these pages, one of our regular contributors, John Scott, has some suggestions for sites which will provide you with reliable and informative material.

Casein is an ingredient of dustless chalk now preferred by many schools as it keeps hands and classes clean. However, the chalk still releases small particles into the air which could cause milk allergic children to have allergy or asthma attacks. May 2013

Longtitudinal study of infants with milk allergy  shows that approximately half had resolved over 66 months. March 2013

Donkey milk an acceptable substitute for cow’s milk allergic children. September 2012

Israeli study suggests that although immunotherapy for cow's milk allergy can be successful, there is a group of children for whom it does not appear to work. Moreover, tolerance may not be maintained unless milk continues to be consumed regularly. February 2013

Oral immunotherapy for milk allergy can lead to desensitisation for some although the development of long term tolerance has not been established and mild adverse effects are not uncommon. November 2012

Milk allergy may cause trouble in nose and throat. August 2012

Study confirms that oral immunotherapy is effective in desensitising school children with cow's milk allergy and that the desensitisation can be sustained for more than three years. August 2012

Partially hydrolysed infant formulas are not hypoallergenic and are not suitable for infants who are allergic to milk, or to infants with existing milk allergy symptoms. August 2012

Standard tests may miss ingredients that cause milk allergy. March 2012

Children who undergo a prolonged trial of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) before undertaking oral immunotherapy (OIT) for milk allergy have fewer treatment-related symptoms, particularly severe ones, than those on OIT alone. March 2012

Chicken-based formula is better tolerated than extensively hydrolysed casein formula for the management of cow milk protein allergy in infants. April 2012

Addition of lactose to hydrolysed infant formula for cow's milk allergic infants may boost their typically low levels of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacilli while reducing their typically high levels of Clostridium. March 2012

An extensively hydrolysed casein formula supplemented with Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is hypoallergenic and can be recommended for infants and children allergic to cow's milk. March 2012

Safety and efficacy of sublingual and oral immunotherapy for milk allergy. November 2011

Milk powder better than liquid drops to treat milk allergies. December 2011

Camel’s milk a safe alternative for children with cow’s milk allergy. May 2011

Fewer infants found to be allergic to milk and soya – and the benefits of early introduction of cow’s milk. June 2010

Test to establish whether a milk-allergic child can tolerate heated milk. Febuary 2010

Under the tongue immunotherapy as effective for milk allergy as 'by mouth' immunotherapy. March 2010

Rice milk panic. July 2009

Immunotherapy for cow's milk allergic children. March 2009

Powdered milk helps kids overcome milk allergy. December 2008

Many children with cow's milk allergy tolerate milk that has been heated. October 2008

Desensitisation for major allergens proves successful. October 2008

Organic is great but breast is best – breast milk banks. May 2008

Fermented milk may help prevent food allergies. September 2008

 

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