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Diagnosis and Rationale for Action against Cow's Milk Allergy (DRACMA) Guidelines update - III - Cow's milk allergens and mechanisms triggering immune activation
World Allergy Organization JournalVol. 15Issue 9100668Published online: September 14, 2022- Sebastian A. Jensen
- Alessandro Fiocchi
- Ton Baars
- Galateja Jordakieva
- Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn
- Isabella Pali-Schöll
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1The immunopathogenesis of cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) is based on different mechanisms related to immune recognition of protein epitopes, which are affected by industrial processing. - EditorialOpen Access
World Allergy Organization (WAO) Diagnosis and Rationale for Action against Cow's Milk Allergy (DRACMA) Guidelines update – I – Plan and definitions
World Allergy Organization JournalVol. 15Issue 1100609Published online: January 31, 2022- Alessandro Fiocchi
- Antonio Bognanni
- Jan Brożek
- Motohiro Ebisawa
- Holger Schünemann
- On behalf of the WAO DRACMA guideline group
Cited in Scopus: 11Since the World Allergy Organization (WAO) Diagnosis and Rationale against Cow's Milk Allergy (DRACMA) Guidelines were published 10 years ago, new evidence has accumulated about the diagnosis, therapy, and specific immunotherapy for cow's milk allergy (CMA). For this reason, WAO has felt the need to update the guidelines. We introduce here this update. The new DRACMA guidelines aim to comprehensively address the guidance on diagnosis and therapy of both IgE non-IgE-mediated forms of cow's milk allergy in children and adults.