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TREATMENT WITH AMINO-ACID-BASED FORMULA OF CHILDREN WITH ALIMENTARY ALLERGY TO COW MILK PROTEINS

https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v11i3.298

Abstract

The prevalence of alimentary allergy in children of the 1st year of life is increasing overall. This kind of disorders involves different organs and tissues, and its clinical manifestations are not pathognomic. Among the most important allergens one of the key roles play cow milk proteins. Hypoallergenic formulas are recommended for the non-invasive dietary diagnostics and treatment. Amino-acid-based formulas meet the criteria of being hypoallergenic.

About the Authors

E. I. Vishneva
Scientific Centre of Children Health RAMS, Moscow
Russian Federation
Vishneva Elena Aleksandrovna, MD, senior research scientist of the Department of Hospital-replacing technologies, allergologist and immunologist of the Department of Remedial treatment of Children with hypersensitivity diseases and diseases of the respiratory system


L. S. Namazova-Baranova
Scientific Centre of Children Health RAMS, Moscow; I.M. Setchenov First Moscow State Medical University; The N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow
Russian Federation


E. I. Alexeeva
Scientific Centre of Children Health RAMS, Moscow; I.M. Setchenov First Moscow State Medical University
Russian Federation


T. V. Turti
Scientific Centre of Children Health RAMS, Moscow
Russian Federation


R. M. Torshkhoeva
Scientific Centre of Children Health RAMS, Moscow; I.M. Setchenov First Moscow State Medical University
Russian Federation


Yu. G. Levina
Scientific Centre of Children Health RAMS, Moscow; I.M. Setchenov First Moscow State Medical University
Russian Federation


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Vishneva E.I., Namazova-Baranova L.S., Alexeeva E.I., Turti T.V., Torshkhoeva R.M., Levina Yu.G. TREATMENT WITH AMINO-ACID-BASED FORMULA OF CHILDREN WITH ALIMENTARY ALLERGY TO COW MILK PROTEINS. Current Pediatrics. 2012;11(3):65-69. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v11i3.298

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