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Cow's Milk Protein Allergy (CPMA) - Confirming the Diagnosis

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  • Cow's Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA) is common in infants but can be easily managed once diagnosed. The allergy generally affects infants in the first year of their lives and can be difficult to diagnose due to common symptoms. Professor Yvan Vanderplas and Professor Antonella Muraro, paediatric and allergy specialists, answer 3 key questions about the journey to successfully diagnosing cow's milk protein (CMPA) allergies in children.
    1. What are the steps to confirm diagnosis of CMPA?
    2. How fast can one expect to see symptom relief after elimination of cow's milk protein?
    3. What is the final step to confirm diagnosis?
    For further information about diagnosing CMPAs, visit Nestlé Health Science.

  • Sprekers/auteurs

    Presenter Pr. Yvan Vanderplas

    Presenter Pr. Antonella Muraro