Publikasi Scopus 2024 per tanggal 30 September 2024 (820 artikel)

Munasir Z.; Basrowi R.W.; Sundjaya T.; Pratiwi D.
Munasir, Z. (7801694370); Basrowi, Ray Wagiu (57024210400); Sundjaya, T. (57188810826); Pratiwi, D. (58899196500)
7801694370; 57024210400; 57188810826; 58899196500
EFFECTIVENESS OF AMINO ACID FORMULA IN TREATMENT OF SEVERE COW’S MILK PROTEIN ALLERGY (CMPA) IN CHILDREN: EVIDENCE-BASED CASE REPORT
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Department of Child Health, Ciptomangunkusumo Hospital-Medical Faculty Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Medical Scientific Affairs Department, Danone Specialized Nutrition, Jakarta, Indonesia; Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Munasir Z., Department of Child Health, Ciptomangunkusumo Hospital-Medical Faculty Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Basrowi R.W., Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, Medical Scientific Affairs Department, Danone Specialized Nutrition, Jakarta, Indonesia; Sundjaya T., Medical Scientific Affairs Department, Danone Specialized Nutrition, Jakarta, Indonesia, Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Pratiwi D., Medical Scientific Affairs Department, Danone Specialized Nutrition, Jakarta, Indonesia
Cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) is a common condition in the pediatric population, requiring alternative dietary approaches to alleviate allergic symptoms. This study evaluates the efficacy of an amino acid formula as an alternative replacement for cow’s milk in children with CMPA. The hypoallergenic properties of Neocate® is being thoroughly evaluated through extensive preclinical studies and clinical trials in infants and children with documented severe cow’s milk allergy. The research uses rigorous elimination challenge tests, supported by statistical rigor, to establish the formula’s ability to reduce allergic reactions. In addition, the study extends its investigation to children with documented allergies to the protein source of the amino acid formula. To ensure a comprehensive assessment, post-double-blind challenges with objective scoring systems will be used to detect potential delayed allergic reactions. The results highlight the promise of amino acid formula as an effective substitute for cow’s milk in children with severe CMPA, helping to alleviate allergic symptoms and improve the management of this condition. © 2024, Central Medical Library Medical University – Sofia. All rights reserved.
amino acid formula; children; children; cow milk protein allergy; infant
amino acid; Article; child; cow milk; disease severity; energy expenditure; evidence based practice; human; immune response; immunoglobulin blood level; infant; malnutrition; Medline; meta analysis; milk allergy; preschool child; provocation test; randomized controlled trial (topic); scoring system; search engine; systematic review
Danone Specialized Nutrition
The review was supported by Danone Specialized Nutrition, Indonesia The authors thank Jalu Gagah Perkasa for critically reviewing the manuscript.
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