Hydrolyzed Protein Formula for Allergy Prevention in Preterm Infants: Follow-Up Analysis of a Randomized, Triple-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Background: Allergic diseases are a major public health burden worldwide. Evidence suggests that early nutrition might play a key role in the future development of allergies and the use of hydrolyzed protein formulas have been proposed to prevent allergic disease, mainly in term infants with risk fa...
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Main Authors: | Antonio Di Mauro (Author), Maria Elisabetta Baldassarre (Author), Giulia Brindisi (Author), Anna Maria Zicari (Author), Martina Tarantini (Author), Nicla Laera (Author), Manuela Capozza (Author), Raffaella Panza (Author), Silvia Salvatore (Author), Licia Pensabene (Author), Margherita Fanelli (Author), Nicola Laforgia (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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