Impact of a synbiotic containing extensively hydrolysed formula on healthcare use in infants with cows milk allergy

F.J. Kinnear, D. Venkataraman,A.L. Cawood,J. Gavin,G.P. Hubbard,L. Cooke, K. Sorensen, S. Narayanan, K. Atwal, R. Vallis,R.J. Stratton

Clinical Nutrition ESPEN(2021)

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Abstract
Rationale: Management of cow’s milk allergy (CMA) presents a significant burden on the health care system. A healthy gut microbiota is important for the prognosis of CMA and synbiotic use may correct gut dysbiosis, improve clinical outcomes and reduce healthcare use.1,2 This study evaluated the impact of a synbiotic-containing (galacto-oligosaccharides, fructo-oligosaccharides, Bifidobacterium breve M-16V) whey-based, extensively hydrolysed formula (SeHF), on healthcare use of infants with CMA.
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cows milk allergy,synbiotic,hydrolysed formula
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