TY - JOUR
T1 - The potential for pre-, pro- and synbiotics in the management of infants at risk of cow's milk allergy or with cow's milk allergy
T2 - An exploration of the rationale, available evidence and remaining questions
AU - Fox, Adam
AU - Bird, J Andrew
AU - Fiocchi, Alessandro
AU - Knol, Jan
AU - Meyer, Rosan
AU - Salminen, Seppo
AU - Sitang, Gong
AU - Szajewska, Hania
AU - Papadopoulos, Nikolaos
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Cow's milk allergy is one of the most commonly reported childhood food allergies, with increasing incidence, persistence and severity in many countries across the world. The World Allergy Organization Special Committee on Food Allergy has identified cow's milk allergy as an area in need of a rationale-based approach in order to make progress against what it considered an onerous problem, with worldwide public health impact. There is growing interest in the potential role of the gut microbiota in the early programming and development of immune responses and allergy. This discussion paper considers the rationale and available evidence for modulation of the gut microbiota and for the use of synbiotics in the management of infants at risk of, or living with cow's milk allergy and summarizes remaining research questions that need to be answered for the development of evidence-based recommendations.
AB - Cow's milk allergy is one of the most commonly reported childhood food allergies, with increasing incidence, persistence and severity in many countries across the world. The World Allergy Organization Special Committee on Food Allergy has identified cow's milk allergy as an area in need of a rationale-based approach in order to make progress against what it considered an onerous problem, with worldwide public health impact. There is growing interest in the potential role of the gut microbiota in the early programming and development of immune responses and allergy. This discussion paper considers the rationale and available evidence for modulation of the gut microbiota and for the use of synbiotics in the management of infants at risk of, or living with cow's milk allergy and summarizes remaining research questions that need to be answered for the development of evidence-based recommendations.
U2 - 10.1016/j.waojou.2019.100034
DO - 10.1016/j.waojou.2019.100034
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31194186
SN - 1939-4551
VL - 12
SP - 100034
JO - World Allergy Organization Journal
JF - World Allergy Organization Journal
IS - 5
ER -