The step‐down approach in children with cow's milk allergy: Results of a randomized controlled trial

The Step‐Down Approach for Cow's Milk Allergy (SDACMA) trial evaluated the tolerability and the rate of immune tolerance acquisition in CMA children starting dietary treatment with amino acid‐based formula (AAF) and then switching to EHCF containing the probiotic Lacticaseibacillus  rhamnosus GG (EHCF + LGG).

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