Strategies for prevention
- PMID: 8680955
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02801845
Strategies for prevention
Abstract
Allergy prevention is antigen specific. Elimination of native CMP from the diet in at-risk infants decreases the incidence of CMPA, but evidence for a decreased incidence of other atopic diseases is lacking. Clinical trials comparing the efficacy of different types of hydrolysates are needed.
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