During the last decades, the world has witnessed a dramatic increase in allergy prevalence. Epidemiological evidence shows that growing up on a farm is a protective factor, which is partly explained by the consumption of raw cow’s milk. Indeed, recent studies show inverse associations between raw cow’s milk consumption in early life and asthma, hay fever, and rhinitis. A similar association of raw cow’s milk consumption with respiratory tract infections is recently found. In line with these findings, controlled studies in infants with milk components such as lactoferrin, milk fat globule membrane, and colostrum IgG have shown to reduce respiratory infections. However, for ethical reasons, it is not possible to conduct controlled studies wit...
Cow’s milk proteins cause allergic symptoms in 2% to 3% of all infants. In these individuals, the ph...
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Breast-feeding is currently recommended to prevent the development of allergic diseases; however, da...
During the last decades, the world has witnessed a dramatic increase in allergy prevalence. Epidemio...
In a growing world population in which chronic inflammatory diseases are on the rise and allergies a...
Living on a farm and having contact with rural exposures have been proposed as one of the most promi...
The low prevalence of asthma and allergies in farm children has partially been ascribed to the consu...
Epidemiological studies show an inverse relation between raw cow's milk consumption and the developm...
Cow's milk has been consumed by humans for over 5000 years and contributed to a drastic change in li...
Allergic diseases are a growing public health concern. They affect the lives of more than a billion ...
A large body of epidemiological evidence shows that children who consume raw bovine milk in early li...
Breast-feeding is protective against respiratory infections in early life. Given the co-evolutionary...
International audienceBreast-feeding is protective against respiratory infections in early life. Giv...
Background: Breast-feeding is protective against respiratory infections in early life. Given the co-...
Several epidemiologic studies have shown that growing up in a farming environment is associated with...
Cow’s milk proteins cause allergic symptoms in 2% to 3% of all infants. In these individuals, the ph...
Contains fulltext : 187210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Breast-feeding is currently recommended to prevent the development of allergic diseases; however, da...
During the last decades, the world has witnessed a dramatic increase in allergy prevalence. Epidemio...
In a growing world population in which chronic inflammatory diseases are on the rise and allergies a...
Living on a farm and having contact with rural exposures have been proposed as one of the most promi...
The low prevalence of asthma and allergies in farm children has partially been ascribed to the consu...
Epidemiological studies show an inverse relation between raw cow's milk consumption and the developm...
Cow's milk has been consumed by humans for over 5000 years and contributed to a drastic change in li...
Allergic diseases are a growing public health concern. They affect the lives of more than a billion ...
A large body of epidemiological evidence shows that children who consume raw bovine milk in early li...
Breast-feeding is protective against respiratory infections in early life. Given the co-evolutionary...
International audienceBreast-feeding is protective against respiratory infections in early life. Giv...
Background: Breast-feeding is protective against respiratory infections in early life. Given the co-...
Several epidemiologic studies have shown that growing up in a farming environment is associated with...
Cow’s milk proteins cause allergic symptoms in 2% to 3% of all infants. In these individuals, the ph...
Contains fulltext : 187210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Breast-feeding is currently recommended to prevent the development of allergic diseases; however, da...