New Releases from NCBI BookshelfDesensitisation to cow’s milk, following partially or extensively hydrolysed formulae feeding regimens, in infants with allergy to cow’s milk: the DREAM RCT Synopsis (The DREAM study) [Internet].​Desensitisation to cow’s milk, following partially or extensively hydrolysed formulae feeding regimens, in infants with allergy to cow’s milk: the DREAM RCT Synopsis (The DREAM study) [Internet].

Immunoglobulin E-mediated (immediate) cow’s milk allergy is one of the most frequent food allergies in infants, with a significant adverse impact on quality of life. There is no satisfactory treatment for cow’s milk allergy, and guidelines recommend milk avoidance, feeding with ‘hypoallergenic’ formulas (extensively hydrolysed formulas), emergency management of accidental reactions and waiting for the allergy to resolve spontaneously. Currently, the only potentially curative regimen is oral immunotherapy, that is, exposing patients to increasing doses of cow’s milk using a strictly controlled dose schedule. However, milk immunotherapy is not used in clinical practice due to risk of reactions. DREAM’s intention was to explore whether oral immunotherapy with a partially hydrolysed cow’s milk formula would be able to provide a safe and effective means of oral immunotherapy for milk-allergic infants.

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