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Cesarean Delivery and Cow Milk Allergy/intolerance

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Journal Allergy
Date 2005 Aug 4
PMID 16076303
Citations 10
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Abstract

The present study provides support for a positive association between cesarean delivery and persistent cow milk allergy/cow's milk intolerance. Correspondingly, a negative association was seen between cesarean delivery and early outgrown cow milk allergy/intolerance. A possible explanation is that cesarean delivery, rather than increasing the overall risk of food allergy, increases the risk of persistency of disease among food allergic children.

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