The Open Nutrition Journal

2021, 15 : 1-9
Published online 2021 April 16. DOI: 10.2174/1874288202115010001
Publisher ID: TONUTRJ-15-1

REVIEW ARTICLE
Nutritional Management of Cow's Milk Allergy in Infants: A Comparison of DRACMA, ESPGHAN, and AAP Guidelines

Emely L. Barrera1 , Carlett Ramirez-Farias2 and Barbara J. Marriage2, *

*Address correspondence to this author at Scientific and Medical Affairs, Abbott Nutrition, Columbus, Ohio; Tel: +614-624-4416; E-mail: barbara.marriage@abbott.com

ABSTRACT

Cow’s Milk Allergy (CMA) is one of the most common food allergies presented during infancy and childhood. The diagnosis and management of CMA is a complex task. First and foremost, CMA is manifested by a variety of symptoms classified by their type of mediation (either IgE and/or non-IgE responses), organ systems involved, and the onset of the reaction. Second, although several guidelines for the management of CMA have been published worldwide, they differ in their recommendations. To our knowledge, no global consensus exists for the management of the different symptoms associated with CMA. This review provides a table to compare three widely accepted published guidelines to enable the reader to easily navigate and compare the nutritional recommendations to be followed depending on the symptomatology. This review is intended to represent a practical tool to assess the nutritional recommendations for the management of CMA.

Keywords:

Cow's milk allergy, Food allergy, Guidelines, Nutritional management, Infant formula, DRACMA, ESPGHAN, AAP.