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  • Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is a common concern in children, and mothers of breast-fed infants with CMA are advised to eliminate dairy from their diets; hypoallergenic formulas are recommended for formula-fed infants.
  • Some infants do not tolerate extensively hydrolyzed formulas (EHF), leading to the consideration of amino acid-based formulas (AAF) for severe cases of CMA.
  • A panel of gastroenterologists suggests using AAFs as the first option in instances of severe CMA, especially when there are additional food allergies or other gastrointestinal issues that don’t respond to conventional dietary exclusions.

Article Abstract

One of the most common food allergies in children is cow's milk allergy (CMA). In breast-fed infants with CMA, the mother is encouraged to avoid dairy products. If this is not possible, or in formula fed infants, use of hypoallergenic replacement formulas such as extensively hydrolyzed formulas (EHF) is recommended. However, in ∼5% of patients EHFs are not tolerated and/or allergy symptoms can persist. When EHFs are ineffective and in severe forms of CMA, amino acid-based formulas (AAF) should be considered. Six pediatric gastroenterologists with extensive experience in food allergy management reviewed scientific publications and international clinical practice guidelines to provide practical recommendations on AAF. The guidelines reviewed had discrepancies and ambiguities around the specific indications for using formulas as a milk substitute. The panel recommends AAFs as the first therapeutic option in anaphylaxis due to CMA, in acute and chronic severe food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome, in CMA associated with multiple food allergy, and in cases of eosinophilic esophagitis not responding to an extended exclusion diet or not eating solids. The main benefit of AAF is its absence of residual allergenicity, making it a safe treatment option in severe CMA patients who do not tolerate or respond to an EHF.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10073469PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1110380DOI Listing

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