Cow's milk has been consumed by humans for over 5000 years and contributed to a drastic change in lifestyle form nomadic to settled communities. As the composition of cow's milk is relatively comparable to breast milk, it has for a very long time been used as an alternative to breastfeeding. Today, cow's milk is typically introduced into the diet of infants around 6 months, except when breastfeeding is not an option. In that case, most often cow's milk based infant formulas are given. Some children will develop cow's milk allergy (CMA) during the first year of life. However, epidemiological evidence also suggests that consumption of unprocessed, "raw" cow's milk is associated with a lowered prevalence of other allergies. This Special Issue ...
The prevalence of allergic diseases has increased significantly in Western countries in the last dec...
Food allergies have increased over the past decade and are an important problem in daily clinical pr...
Cow's milk allergy is rare in exclusively breastfed infants. To support the continuation of breastfe...
The purpose of this Special Issue “Cow’s Milk and Allergy” is to provide an overview of the associat...
The burden of atopic disorders is continuously worsening worldwide, especially in childhood. Therefo...
Food allergy incidence has increased worldwide over the last 20 years. For prevention of food allerg...
Cow’s milk allergy (CMA) is one of the most frequent food allergies in childhood with an estimated ...
Food allergy incidence has increased worldwide over the last 20 years. For prevention of food allerg...
The low prevalence of asthma and allergies in farm children has partially been ascribed to the consu...
Several epidemiologic studies have shown that growing up in a farming environment is associated with...
[Abstract]Background: Recent studies demonstrated the effectiveness of the early consumption of spec...
Allergic diseases are a growing public health concern. They affect the lives of more than a billion ...
Introduction: The prevention and management of cow milk allergy (CMA) is still debated. Since CMA is...
The effect of cow's milk consumption on childhood asthma has been debated for several years. This st...
Adverse reaction to cow's milk and infant formulas are common during infancy. Cow's milk has more th...
The prevalence of allergic diseases has increased significantly in Western countries in the last dec...
Food allergies have increased over the past decade and are an important problem in daily clinical pr...
Cow's milk allergy is rare in exclusively breastfed infants. To support the continuation of breastfe...
The purpose of this Special Issue “Cow’s Milk and Allergy” is to provide an overview of the associat...
The burden of atopic disorders is continuously worsening worldwide, especially in childhood. Therefo...
Food allergy incidence has increased worldwide over the last 20 years. For prevention of food allerg...
Cow’s milk allergy (CMA) is one of the most frequent food allergies in childhood with an estimated ...
Food allergy incidence has increased worldwide over the last 20 years. For prevention of food allerg...
The low prevalence of asthma and allergies in farm children has partially been ascribed to the consu...
Several epidemiologic studies have shown that growing up in a farming environment is associated with...
[Abstract]Background: Recent studies demonstrated the effectiveness of the early consumption of spec...
Allergic diseases are a growing public health concern. They affect the lives of more than a billion ...
Introduction: The prevention and management of cow milk allergy (CMA) is still debated. Since CMA is...
The effect of cow's milk consumption on childhood asthma has been debated for several years. This st...
Adverse reaction to cow's milk and infant formulas are common during infancy. Cow's milk has more th...
The prevalence of allergic diseases has increased significantly in Western countries in the last dec...
Food allergies have increased over the past decade and are an important problem in daily clinical pr...
Cow's milk allergy is rare in exclusively breastfed infants. To support the continuation of breastfe...