2021
DOI: 10.1002/iid3.447
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Early introduction oral immunotherapy for IgE‐mediated cow's milk allergy: A follow‐up study confirms this approach as safe and appealing to parents

Abstract: Introduction Early introduction oral immunotherapy (E‐OIT) in the first year of life can be a safe treatment for infants with cow's milk allergy (CMA). Once the protocol is completed, doubts remain whether children achieve tolerance or remain desensitized. According to current guidelines, this is determined by an avoidance period followed by a re‐exposure to the food allergen during an in‐hospital oral food challenge (OFC). In real life, this approach can be complicated, time‐consuming, and anxiety‐provoking f… Show more

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“…In children with cow's milk allergy, the use of heat-denatured proteins, such as "baked and heated" milk, 15,16 milk ladders, 17 and baked milk OIT protocols, 18 has been associated with decreasing the risk of accidental exposures and promoting a faster "resolution" of milk allergy. These protocols have been widely adopted by allergists and patients alike, 19 mainly because of their relative safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In children with cow's milk allergy, the use of heat-denatured proteins, such as "baked and heated" milk, 15,16 milk ladders, 17 and baked milk OIT protocols, 18 has been associated with decreasing the risk of accidental exposures and promoting a faster "resolution" of milk allergy. These protocols have been widely adopted by allergists and patients alike, 19 mainly because of their relative safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%