Understanding cow’s milk allergy in breastfed infants
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 Are parents adapting to new allergy prevention advice for infants?Are parents adapting to new allergy prevention advice for infants?
 
The study finds parents often follow outdated practices for introducing first foods, underscoring the need for healthcare providers to share current guidelines.
 
 
 Understanding cow’s milk allergy in breastfed infantsUnderstanding cow’s milk allergy in breastfed infants
 
Cow’s milk allergy (CMA) affects up to 2.2% of infants, with a complex interplay of immunological mechanisms, allergen transfer via breast milk, and variable responses to maternal elimination diets. Current evidence challenges the routine use of maternal dietary restrictions, highlighting the need for precise diagnosis and further research.
 
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