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I am by no means an expert on allergies, it is so complex! I feel this is from a
good review study that talks about remission of gut symptoms and the rates
of developing other sx as J. Tow has discussed:
Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2002 Dec;89(6 Suppl 1):33-7.
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The prognosis of CMPA is good with a remission rate of approximately 45 to
50% at 1 year, 60 to 75% at 2 years, and 85 to 90% at 3 years. Associated
adverse reactions to other foods develop in up to 50% and allergy against
inhalants in 50 to 80% before puberty. CONCLUSIONS: CMPA is the most
common food allergy in early childhood with an incidence of 2 to 3% in the first
year of life. The overall prognosis of CMPA in infancy is good with a remission
rate of approximately 85 to 90%. In particular, gastrointestinal symptoms show
a good prognosis. An early increased immunoglobulin E-response to CMP is
associated with an increased risk of persistent allergy to CMP, development of
adverse reactions to other foods, and development of asthma and
rhinoconjunctivitis later in childhood.
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In regards to this discussion, something that is very concerning is the
fortification of EBM for preemies with intact cow's milk proteins "human milk
fortifier". ugh.
Jean Westerlund-Rice, MPH, RD, IBCLC
Nutritionist, Lactation Consultant
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