2018
DOI: 10.3390/nu10050651
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Milk-Related Symptoms and Immunoglobulin E Reactivity in Swedish Children from Early Life to Adolescence

Abstract: Cow’s milk often causes symptoms in infants. Whereas, some continue to experience symptoms through childhood, others become tolerant. Yet, the ages at which persistence and tolerance occur are less clear. Thus, we examined the age of onset and persistence of milk-related symptoms from early life to adolescence, and Immunoglobulin E (IgE) milk reactivity, focusing on gender differences in a large, population-based birth cohort. Overall, 20.0% (537/2985) of children, with a comparable gender distribution, had ea… Show more

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“…The new reports included were based on 54 newly identified studies, and on one study already included in the previous review but presenting updated data for the cohort enrolled in the study. Putting together the number of reports (and studies) included in the first systematic review from EAACI, with the records screened and included for the current review (September 2012 to June 2021), the total number of reports included was 147, which were based on 110 studies 4–150 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new reports included were based on 54 newly identified studies, and on one study already included in the previous review but presenting updated data for the cohort enrolled in the study. Putting together the number of reports (and studies) included in the first systematic review from EAACI, with the records screened and included for the current review (September 2012 to June 2021), the total number of reports included was 147, which were based on 110 studies 4–150 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Briefly, 38,903 new records published during 2012–2021 were identified. After duplicates removal, and upon completion of the screening procedure, 43 new studies were included from the relevant literature and were added to the 50 studies already included in the previous EAACI reviews, giving a total of 93 studies included in this updated systematic review and meta‐analysis 5–127 . The characteristics (i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%