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Cow's milk protein avoidance and risk of childhood wheeze

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Cow's milk protein avoidance and risk of childhood wheeze

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06.09.2017 • Sonuncu dəyişiklik 06.09.2017
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Breast-milk should remain the feed of choice for all babies. If breast-feeding is not possible, avoiding cow's milk appears to reduce the risk of developing asthma or wheeze in the first year of life in families with atopy.

A Cochrane review [withdrawn from the Cochrane library] included 10 trials. Six trials used hydrolysed formula for at least 4 months in addition to dietary restrictions and in some cases dust-mite reduction measures. The risk of infants experiencing asthma or wheeze during the first year of life was reduced compared to standard cow's milk based formula (RR =0.40, 95% CI 0.19 to 0.85). Feeding soya-based formula as opposed to standard cow's milk formula did not reduce the risk of having asthma or wheeze at any age.

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  1. Ram FSF, Ducharme FM, Scarlett J. Cow's milk protein avoidance and development of childhood wheeze in children with a family history of atopy. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002;(1):CD003795 [withdrawn from the Cochrane library].