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World Allergy Organization (WAO) Diagnosis and Rationale for Action against Cow's Milk Allergy (DRACMA) guideline update – XIII – Oral immunotherapy for CMA – Systematic review
World Allergy Organization JournalVol. 15Issue 9100682Published online: September 8, 2022- Antonio Bognanni
- Derek K. Chu
- Ramon T. Firmino
- Stefania Arasi
- Siw Waffenschmidt
- Arnav Agarwal
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Allergy to cow's milk is the most common food allergy in infants and it is usually outgrown by 5 years of age. In some individuals it persists beyond early childhood. Oral immunotherapy (OIT, oral desensitization, specific oral tolerance induction) has been proposed as a promising therapeutic strategy for persistent IgE-mediated cow's milk allergy. We previously published the systematic review of OIT for cow's milk allergy (CMA) in 2010 as part of the World Allergy Organization (WAO) Diagnosis and Rationale for Action against Cow's Milk Allergy (DRACMA) Guidelines. - Research ArticleOpen Access
World Allergy Organization (WAO) Diagnosis and Rationale for Action against Cow’s Milk Allergy (DRACMA) Guideline update – XIV – Recommendations on CMA immunotherapy
World Allergy Organization JournalVol. 15Issue 4100646Published online: April 23, 2022- Jan L. Brozek
- Ramon T. Firmino
- Antonio Bognanni
- Stefania Arasi
- Ignacio Ansotegui
- Amal H. Assa'ad
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 7The prevalence of cow's milk allergy (CMA) is approximately 2–4.5% in infants and less than 0.5% in adults. Most children outgrow cow's milk allergy in early childhood, particularly that to the baked milk products. Immunotherapy with unheated cow's milk has been used as a treatment option for those who have not yet outgrown CMA, but the benefits must be balanced with the adverse effects.