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  • SIMPTOMATOLOGIA ALERGIEI LA PROTEINELE LAPTELUI DE VACA IN POPULATIA PEDIATRICA – STUDIU RETROSPECTIV - 17/07/2015
  • SYMPTOMS OF COW MILK PROTEIN ALLERGY IN CHILDREN – A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY - 17/07/2015

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SIMPTOMATOLOGIA ALERGIEI LA PROTEINELE LAPTELUI DE VACA IN POPULATIA PEDIATRICA – STUDIU RETROSPECTIV

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIV, Nr. 2, An 2015
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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SIMPTOMATOLOGIA ALERGIEI LA PROTEINELE LAPTELUI DE VACA IN POPULATIA PEDIATRICA – STUDIU RETROSPECTIV

Netta Katry, Anca Ladaru, Diana Goran, Alexandra Ana-Maria Zotta and Ioana Alina Anca

REZUMAT

Introducere. Metaanalize recente bazate pe studii populaţionale relevă o heterogenitate considerabilă în prevalenţa reacţiilor alergice suspicionate şi confirmate, precum şi în sensibilizarea la ingestia de lapte de vacă. Reacţiile adverse apărute la consumul laptelui de vacă au şabloane diferite de prevalenţă în funcţie de grupa de vârstă interesată. Există un interes public în creştere în ceea ce priveşte adevarata prevalenţă şi posibilitatea unei creşteri a apariţiei alergiilor alimentare în timp, cu precădere în rândul părinţilor şi al persoanelor implicate în îngrijirea şi educarea copiilor precum şi în rândul personalului medical şi al producatorilor de alimente.

Materiale şi metodă. Am derulat un studiu retrospectiv pe un lot de copii internaţi în clinica de pediatrie a IOMC „Alfred Rusescu“ Bucureşti în perioada cuprinsă între ianuarie 2011 şi mai 2013. Obiectivul principal al studiului a fost de a analiza şi compara reacţiile alergice alimentare la copiii internaţi în Clinica de Pediatrie IOMC cu rezultatele găsite de alte grupuri de cercetare.

Rezultate. Din 312 pacienţi evaluaţi prin panelul alimentar pediatric la 20 de alergeni, 64 au fost IgE pozitivi pentru proteinele laptelui de vacă.

Discuţii. Am stabilit că simptomele associate reacţiilor adverse la lapte sunt frecvente în rândul sugarilor şi apar indiferent de vârsta gestaţională la naştere sau de genul copilului. Aşa cum era de aşteptat am descoperit că cei mai mulţi dintre copiii diagnosticati cu APLV proveneau din mediul urban. Simptomele debuteaza adesea în timpul primului an de viaţă, chiar şi la copiii alimentaţi exclusiv natural. Semnele şi simptomele importante de alarmă în cadrul APLV observate au fost falimentul creşterii, anemia carenţială, precum şi simptomatologia digestivă şi respiratorie.

Cuvinte cheie: alergia la proteinele laptelui de vacă, falimentul creşterii

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SYMPTOMS OF COW MILK PROTEIN ALLERGY IN CHILDREN – A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

SELECT ISSUE

Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXIV, Nr. 2, An 2015
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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DOI - Crossref
Similarity Check by iThenticate, worldwide No 1 professional plagiarism checking system
DOAJ
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Google Academic
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National Awards “Science and Research”

NEW! RJP has announced the annually National Award for "Science and Research" for the best scientific articles published throughout the year in the official journal.

ICMJE- Recommendations

Read the Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals.

Promoting Global Health

The published medical research literature is a global public good. Medical journal editors have a social responsibility to promote global health by publishing, whenever possible, research that furthers health worldwide.

SYMPTOMS OF COW MILK PROTEIN ALLERGY IN CHILDREN – A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

Netta Katry, Anca Ladaru, Diana Goran, Alexandra Ana-Maria Zotta and Ioana Alina Anca

ABSTRACT

Introduction. Recent meta-analyses of population-based studies show considerable heterogeneity in the prevalence of perceived and confirmed allergic reactions, as well as sensitization to cow milk ingestion. Adverse reactions to cow milk ingestion have different prevalence patterns in different age groups. There is increasing public concern about the true prevalence and a possible increase of food allergies over time, particularly among parents, child care and school staff, health care providers, regulators and food producers.

Materials and methods. We performed a retrospective study of children admitted in IOMC hospital in Bucharest between January 2011 to May 2013. The primary aim of this study was to establish and compare the prevalence of confirmed allergic reactions to food in young children from IOMC hospital to known symptoms established by different researches.

Results. 312 patients were evaluated with IgE panel blood test, 64 were IgE positive to cow milk protein fraction.

Discussion. We found that symptoms of adverse reactions to milk are common in infants and occur regardless of GA at birth or sex. As expected, we found that more children with CMA where living in urban than rural areas. The symptoms often appear during the first year of life, even in exclusively breastfed children. Important signs and symptoms to alarm CMA were found to be failure to thrive, anemia, gastrointestinal and respiratory complains.

Keywords: cow milk protein allergy, failure to thrive

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