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PEDIATRICS Vol. 112 No. 2 August 2003, pp. 458-459

ALLERGY TO SOY FORMULA AND TO EXTENSIVELY HYDROLYZED WHEY FORMULA IN INFANTS WITH COW’S MILK ALLERGY: A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED STUDY WITH A FOLLOW-UP TO THE AGE OF 2 YEARS

John James, MD

Fort Collins, CO

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Klemola T, Vanto T, Juntunen-Backman K, Kalimo K, Korpela R, Varjonen E. J Pediatr. 2002;140:219–224


    Purpose of Study.
 
To evaluate the cumulative incidence up to the age of 2 years of allergy or other adverse reactions to soy formula and to extensively hydrolyzed formula in infants with confirmed cow’s milk allergy.


    Study Population.
 
The study group was comprised of 170 children with cow’s milk allergy (99 boys and 71 girls) with a mean age at the time of diagnosis of 7 months (range: 2–11 months). All the patients had their diagnosis confirmed by double-blind, placebo-controlled challenge (DBPCFC) except . . . [Full Text of this Article]