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. 2021 Sep 28;13(10):3429. doi: 10.3390/nu13103429

Table 1.

Top-line HCP survey findings of current approaches to dietary management of CMA from the MENAP region.

First Line
  • eHF (53%) is selected first line by HCPs to manage mild-to-moderate IgE- and non-IgE-mediated CMA.

  • Poor palatability and formula acceptance were the most frequent challenges faced by patients utilizing AAF and eHF.

  • Lack of efficacy was the most frequent challenge faced by patients utilizing pHF-W to feed children with confirmed CMA.

  • Nearly all (97%) respondents indicated that patients at least sometimes switch from a first-line formula; 68% of HCPs indicated that patients “sometimes” make the switch, 24% indicated this happens “often”, and 5% indicated “very often”.

Second Line
  • 49% of HCPs initiated AAF and 41% of HCPs initiated pHF-W second line to manage mild-to-moderate CMA.

  • HCPs indicated challenges with formula acceptance in patients utilizing eHF and issues with affordability/cost.

  • 69% of HCPs indicated that patients “sometimes” switch from a second-line formula, 14% “often” make this switch, while 14% “never” switch.

AAF, amino acid formula; CMA, cow’s milk allergy; eHF, extensively hydrolyzed casein/whey formula; HCP, healthcare professional; Ig, immunoglobulin; pHF-W, partially hydrolyzed whey formula.