Article: Research conducted at Murdoch Children's Research Institute has updated our knowledge about allergy in children.

A report, 'Management of cow's milk protein allergy in infants and young children: an expert panel perspective,' is newly published data in Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. "Cow's milk protein allergy is a condition commonly managed by general practitioners and paediatricians. The diagnosis is usually made in the first 12 months of life," scientists in Melbourne, Australia report (see also Allergies).

"Management of immediate allergic reactions and anaphylaxis includes the prevention of accidental food ingestion and provision of an adrenaline autoinjector, if appropriate. By contrast, the clinical course of delayed food-allergic manifestations is ...

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