An update to the Milk Allergy in Primary Care guideline
Abstract The Milk Allergy in Primary (MAP) Care guideline was first published in 2013 in this journal. MAP aimed to provide simple and accessible algorithms for UK clinicians in primary care, detailing all the steps between initial presentation, through diagnosis, management and tolerance developmen...
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doaj-8a2d12fc566b4b7ca3d4532144a57b232021-09-02T16:20:26ZengWileyClinical and Translational Allergy2045-70222019-08-01911710.1186/s13601-019-0281-8An update to the Milk Allergy in Primary Care guidelineAdam Fox0Trevor Brown1Joanne Walsh2Carina Venter3Rosan Meyer4Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn5Michael Levin6Hannah Spawls7Jolene Beatson8Marie-Therese Lovis9Mario C. Vieira10David Fleischer11Department of Paediatric Allergy, Guys and St Thomas’ Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustPaediatric Allergy, Ulster HospitalGurney Surgery, Castle PartnershipSection of Allergy and Immunology, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital ColoradoDepartment Paediatrics, Imperial College, LondonJaffe Food Allergy Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiDivision of Paediatric Allergy and Asthma, Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital, University of Cape TownCow’s Milk Protein Allergy Support GroupCow’s Milk Protein Allergy Support GroupThe Wall House SurgeryCenter for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hospital Pequeno PríncipeSection of Allergy and Immunology, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital ColoradoAbstract The Milk Allergy in Primary (MAP) Care guideline was first published in 2013 in this journal. MAP aimed to provide simple and accessible algorithms for UK clinicians in primary care, detailing all the steps between initial presentation, through diagnosis, management and tolerance development. Despite its UK focus, it soon became clear that MAP was being accessed internationally and thus an updated International Milk Allergy in Primary Care (iMAP) guideline was published in 2017. Both guidelines used existing international consensus guidelines to develop accessible algorithms accompanied by patient information leaflets. In 2018, the guidelines were criticised for 3 distinct reasons: promoting the overdiagnosis of cow’s milk allergy (CMA), negatively impacting breastfeeding and the possibility of industry influence on the guidelines. The authors address these criticisms using available evidence and, in the context of this and in consultation with patient groups, members of the General Practice Infant Feeding Network and other infant feeding healthcare leads, have collaboratively produced updated algorithms and an information leaflet to support breastfeeding. We believe iMAP is now closer to its original aim of facilitating early and accurate diagnosis of CMA, whilst minimising, as far as possible, any concerns around overdiagnosis or a risk to breastfeeding rates. We continue to welcome open and constructive engagement about how best to achieve these aims to provide evidence-based, practical guidelines for the primary care practitioner.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13601-019-0281-8Cow’s milk allergyGuidelinesFood allergyDiagnosisMAPiMAP |
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Adam Fox Trevor Brown Joanne Walsh Carina Venter Rosan Meyer Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn Michael Levin Hannah Spawls Jolene Beatson Marie-Therese Lovis Mario C. Vieira David Fleischer An update to the Milk Allergy in Primary Care guideline Clinical and Translational Allergy Cow’s milk allergy Guidelines Food allergy Diagnosis MAP iMAP |
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Adam Fox Trevor Brown Joanne Walsh Carina Venter Rosan Meyer Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn Michael Levin Hannah Spawls Jolene Beatson Marie-Therese Lovis Mario C. Vieira David Fleischer |
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An update to the Milk Allergy in Primary Care guideline |
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An update to the Milk Allergy in Primary Care guideline |
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An update to the Milk Allergy in Primary Care guideline |
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An update to the Milk Allergy in Primary Care guideline |
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An update to the Milk Allergy in Primary Care guideline |
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update to the milk allergy in primary care guideline |
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Clinical and Translational Allergy |
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2045-7022 |
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Abstract The Milk Allergy in Primary (MAP) Care guideline was first published in 2013 in this journal. MAP aimed to provide simple and accessible algorithms for UK clinicians in primary care, detailing all the steps between initial presentation, through diagnosis, management and tolerance development. Despite its UK focus, it soon became clear that MAP was being accessed internationally and thus an updated International Milk Allergy in Primary Care (iMAP) guideline was published in 2017. Both guidelines used existing international consensus guidelines to develop accessible algorithms accompanied by patient information leaflets. In 2018, the guidelines were criticised for 3 distinct reasons: promoting the overdiagnosis of cow’s milk allergy (CMA), negatively impacting breastfeeding and the possibility of industry influence on the guidelines. The authors address these criticisms using available evidence and, in the context of this and in consultation with patient groups, members of the General Practice Infant Feeding Network and other infant feeding healthcare leads, have collaboratively produced updated algorithms and an information leaflet to support breastfeeding. We believe iMAP is now closer to its original aim of facilitating early and accurate diagnosis of CMA, whilst minimising, as far as possible, any concerns around overdiagnosis or a risk to breastfeeding rates. We continue to welcome open and constructive engagement about how best to achieve these aims to provide evidence-based, practical guidelines for the primary care practitioner. |
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Cow’s milk allergy Guidelines Food allergy Diagnosis MAP iMAP |
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