
Information for healthcare professionals to learn more about cow's milk protein allergy and/or multiple food allergies in children.
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CoMiSS®: an awareness tool to support the diagnosis of Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy
CoMiSS® is the Cow’s Milk-related Symptom Score. It is a simple, fast, easy to use, non-invasive tool which helps increase awareness of the most common symptoms seen in infants with CMPA, supporting earlier diagnosis. The CoMiSS® tool was first developed by international experts in 20151 to support healthcare professionals (HCPs) with the diagnosis of CMPA. Since 2015, 25 clinical studies have been conducted using the CoMiSS™ tool. It is intended to be used by healthcare professionals in conjunction with caregivers.
Resources for Paediatric Allergy

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The impacts of Human Milk Oligosaccharides in Infant Formula

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Clinical Paper: Amino Acid-Based Formula Supplemented with Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides

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Clinical Paper: Effects of Infant Formula with Human Milk Oligosaccharides on Growth and Morbidity

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Clinical Paper: Effects of an Extensively Hydrolyzed Formula Supplemented with Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides

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What do existing Food Allergy Prevention Studies tell us? What does the future hold?

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How do Maternal Diet and Infant Complementary Feeding influence Food Allergy?

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Early Interventions and Long Lasting Effect on Childhood Allergies: The GINI study 20y results

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Dietary Management of EoE: More Than Just Food Allergen Avoidance

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Stool Saponified Fatty Acid, Behavior, Growth, and Stool Characteristics in Infants Fed a High-OPO Formula: A Randomized, Double-Blind Clinical Trial

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Possner, M.et al. Acceptability of High sn-2” Infant Formula in Non-Breast Fed Healthy Term Infants Regarding Gastrointestinal Tolerability by Both Parents and Pediatrician: An Open-Label Pilot Study in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries

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Wu W et al. Neurodevelopmental Outcomes and Gut Bifidobacteria in Term Infants Fed an Infant Formula Containing High sn-2 Palmitate: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial

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Robbins, K. et al. 2014. Milk allergy is associated with decreased growth in US children

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Nutten, S. et al. 2020. Peptide size profile and residual immunogenic milk protein or peptide content in extensively hydrolyzed infant formulas

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Online Symposium - Nutritional Strategy to Prevent Food Allergy

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Litmanovitz, I. et al. 2014. Reduced crying in term infants fed high beta-palmitate formula: a double-blind randomized clinical trial

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Litmanovitz, I. et al. 2013. High Beta-palmitate formula and bone strength in term infants: a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial