Amino acid-based formula with synbiotics for cow's milk protein allergy: a real-world study of symptom evolution and quality-of-life outcomes - Takeaways - MDSpire

Amino acid-based formula with synbiotics for cow's milk protein allergy: a real-world study of symptom evolution and quality-of-life outcomes

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  • Sebastián Ramiro Soria

  • Pablo Malagrino

  • Estefanía Sacconi

  • Graciela Martin

  • Nicolás Rovati

  • Verónica Plante

  • Florencia Grisel Ursino

  • María Florencia Biasoli

  • Natalia Alejandra Petriz

  • Paula Micone

  • Eugenia Maciero

  • Norberto Giglio

  • July 6, 2026

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    The study investigated symptom progression in infants with cow's milk protein allergy using an amino acid-based formula with synbiotics.

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    A total of 71 infants completed the 28-day observation, showing a significant decrease in cow’s milk allergy symptom scores.

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    Mean CoMiSS scores decreased from 10.1 at baseline to 3.5 on Day 28, indicating improvement in allergy symptoms.

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    Caregiver-reported outcomes, including gastrointestinal symptoms and quality of life, also improved over the 28-day period.

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    One-year follow-up data were available for 56 children, providing descriptive insights into growth and health resource use.

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