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Active clinical trials for "Milk Hypersensitivity"

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A Study to Monitor the Use of an Amino Acid-Based Infant Formula

Cow's Milk Protein AllergyEosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders3 more

To assess the frequency and nature of adverse events in infants fed a free amino acid based infant formula.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Journey of Children With Cow's Milk Protein Allergy in Mexico.

Cow's Milk Protein Allergy

To gain insights on the application, use and effectiveness of Frisolac Gold Intensive HA and Frisolac Gold PEP AC with reference to improvement of CMPA symptoms and to determine the methodology used by Mexican Health Care Professionals (HCPs) in the clinical practice (i.e. diagnosis and dietary management) of CMPA in Mexican children (≤24 months) diagnosed with or suspected of CMPA.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Interest of Peticate Syneo Infant Formula in Children Allergic to Cow's Milk Protein: Real Life...

Milk Hypersensitivity

Nutricia wants to launch a real-life study, to see how the presence of prebiotics and probiotics in the boosted protein hydrolyzate can improve symptoms in the first weeks of use, and supplement the efficacy and safety data of the drug. formula, collected during clinical trials, with real life use. The target population will be children with a definite or suspected diagnosis of APLV, who have never taken a hypoallergenic formula, for whom the doctor decides to prescribe the Pepsicate Syneo formula, regardless of the clinical manifestation of the allergy. These children will be included before the age of 8 months and will be seen again 4 weeks after the prescription. The data from this real-life study will also better characterize the profile of infants taking Pepsicate Syneo. Finally, the perception of the formula by the parents will be collected.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study to Assess Hypoallergenicity of a New Amino-acid Based Infant Formula in Children With Cow's...

Cow's Milk Allergy

This is a prospective, controlled, multi-country study to verifying the hypoallergenicity of the new amino acid-based formula in infants and children aged< 12 years with documented cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA).

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Effect of Therapy With Aminoacid Based Formula Versus Hydrolyzed Whey Proteins in Children With...

Cow's Milk Allergy

Cow's milk allergy is an immunologically mediated adverse reaction to milk proteins. In industrialized countries there is an incidence of 2-3% in children younger than 2 years. Cow's milk allergy may present with different clinical pictures and symptoms often nonspecific. Among the most common are certainly food refusal and failure to thrive until frameworks frank malnutrition. It was also noted that the cow's milk allergy can have a negative impact on the quality of life of the patient and his family. The treatment of this condition provides the setting of a diet that is free of the allergen to the base of the adverse reaction. There are some types of formulas for the treatment of this condition. The formulas based on amino acids are currently used in all cases non-responsive to treatment with the above formulas or in all those characterized by severe allergic reactions. Being made from amino acids such formulas are by definition non-allergenic. They have also proven to ensure a rapid resolution of symptoms favoring a resumption of growth, nutritional status, as well as lead to a rapid improvement in the quality of life of the patient and his family. However, the studies currently available to us concerning the effects of nutritional formulas based on amino acids affect short observation periods (usually less than 6 months) and were directed to a comparison only with hydrolysates of whey protein or casein and not with healthy subjects. To date thus lack consistent data on the nutritional effects in the medium to long term.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Influence of Early and Continuous Exposure of Infants to Cow's Milk Formula on the Prevention...

Cow Milk AllergyNewborns

Cow's milk protein (CMP) allergy is one of the most common food allergies and potentially a fatal one. Early feeding with CMP has been considered in the past as a risk factor for development of CMP allergy in high risk infants. Although other studies argue with this assumption and suggest early exposure to CMP might be protective against atopic dermatitis and CMP allergy. A cohort study that first introduction of CMP after 15-30 days of age, raised the risk for CMP allergy.The aim of this study is to investigate if early and continuous exposure to CMF will decrease CMP allergy rate.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Characteristic and Evolution of an Atypical IgE-mediated Cow Milk Allergy Form With Hands and Feet...

Milk Allergy

Cow milk allergy is one of the most frequent food allergy among children. Cow milk protein's avoidance is needed until spontaneous recovery during the two first years of life. A atypical clinical form with angio-oedema of hands and feet which is associated with high rate of lactoserum's IgE might be a hope of an earlier recovery.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Incidence of Venous Thromboembolism in Atopic Dermatitis

Venous ThromboembolismAtopic Dermatitis7 more

This study aims to investigate the incidence of venous thromboembolism in people who are diagnosed with atopic dermatitis.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Dietary Choice for the Management of Cow's Milk Allergy Influences Other Allergic Manifestations...

Allergy MilkAllergy;Food3 more

Food allergy is a common chronic condition in childhood. Recent studies have suggested that the natural history of food allergy has changed during the last two decades, with an increased prevalence, severity of clinical manifestations, and risk of persistence into later ages. The increased food allergy prevalence in children has an important economic impact, with significant direct costs for the healthcare system and even larger costs for the families of food-allergic patients. In addition, children with food allergies are at increased risk to develop other allergic manifestations later in life. According to a recent study, children with a food allergy are 2 to 4 times more likely to develop other atopic manifestations such as asthma (4.0 times), atopic eczema (2.4 times), and respiratory allergies (3.6 times), compared to children without a food allergy. Cow's milk allergy is among the most common food allergy in early childhood, with an estimated prevalence of 2% to 3%. It has been previously showed that in children with cow milk allergy, an extensively hydrolysed casein formula supplemented with the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG induced higher tolerance rates compared to extensively hydrolysed casein formula without Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and other formulas. These findings were consistent with those of a 1-year follow-up study performed in the US that showed better outcomes using an extensively hydrolysed casein formula+Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG vs. an extensively hydrolysed casein formula or amino acid-based formula for the first-line dietary management of cow milk allergy. In addition it has been recently demonstrated that extensively hydrolysed casein formula + Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG reduces the incidence of other atopic manifestations and hastens the development of oral tolerance in children with IgE-mediated cow milk allergy. The present randomized controlled trial (RCT) was designed to test whether different dietary interventions could influence the occurrence of other atopic manifestations in children with IgE-mediated cow milk allergy.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Growth of Infants With Cow's Milk Allergy Fed an Amino Acid-based Formula Containing Two Human Milk...

Cow Milk Allergy

The main aim of this study is to provide longitudinal growth data in infants with moderate-to-severe cow's milk allergy fed an amino acid-based formula with two added human milk oligosaccharides.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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