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S3 guideline Allergy Prevention

Authors :
Kopp, M., V
Muche-Borowski, C.
Abou-Dakn, M.
Ahrens, B.
Beyer, K.
Blumchen, K.
Bubel, P.
Chaker, A.
Cremer, M.
Ensenauer, R.
Gerstlauer, M.
Gieler, U.
Hubner, I. M.
Horak, F.
Klimek, L.
Koletzko, B., V
Koletzko, S.
Lau, S.
Lob-Corzilius, T.
Nemat, K.
Peters, E. M. J.
Pizzulli, A.
Reese, I
Rolinck-Werninghaus, C.
Rouw, E.
Schaub, B.
Schmidt, S.
Steiss, J. O.
Striegel, A. K.
Szepfalusi, Z.
Schlembach, D.
Spindler, T.
Taube, C.
Trendelenburg, V
Treudler, R.
Umpfenbach, U.
Vogelberg, C.
Wagenmann, M.
Weissenborn, A.
Werfel, T.
Worm, M.
Sitter, H.
Hamelmann, E.
Kopp, M., V
Muche-Borowski, C.
Abou-Dakn, M.
Ahrens, B.
Beyer, K.
Blumchen, K.
Bubel, P.
Chaker, A.
Cremer, M.
Ensenauer, R.
Gerstlauer, M.
Gieler, U.
Hubner, I. M.
Horak, F.
Klimek, L.
Koletzko, B., V
Koletzko, S.
Lau, S.
Lob-Corzilius, T.
Nemat, K.
Peters, E. M. J.
Pizzulli, A.
Reese, I
Rolinck-Werninghaus, C.
Rouw, E.
Schaub, B.
Schmidt, S.
Steiss, J. O.
Striegel, A. K.
Szepfalusi, Z.
Schlembach, D.
Spindler, T.
Taube, C.
Trendelenburg, V
Treudler, R.
Umpfenbach, U.
Vogelberg, C.
Wagenmann, M.
Weissenborn, A.
Werfel, T.
Worm, M.
Sitter, H.
Hamelmann, E.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The persistently high prevalence of allergic diseases in Western industrial nations and the limited possibilities of causal therapy make evidence-based recommendations for primary prevention necessary. Methods: The recommendations of the S3 guideline Allergy Prevention, published in its last version in 2014, were revised and consulted on the basis of a current systematic literature search. The evidence search was conducted for the period 06/2013 - 11/2020 in the electronic databases Cochrane and MEDLINE, as well as in the reference lists of current reviews and through references from experts. The literature found was screened in two filtering processes, first by title and abstract, and the remaining papers were screened in the full text for relevance. The studies included after this were sorted by level of evidence, and the study quality was indicated in terms of potential bias (low/high). The revised recommendations were formally agreed and consented upon with the participation of representatives of the relevant professional societies and (self-help) organizations (nominal group process). Of 5,681 hits, 286 studies were included and assessed. Results: Recommendations on maternal nutrition during pregnancy and breastfeeding as well as on infant nutrition in the first months of life again play an important role in the updated guideline: Many of the previous recommendations were confirmed by the current data. It was specified that breastfeeding should be exclusive for the first 4 - 6 months after birth, if possible, and that breastfeeding should continue with the introduction of complementary foods. A new recommendation is that supplementary feeding of cow's milk-based formula should be avoided in the first days of life if the mother wishes to breastfeed. Furthermore, it was determined that the evidence for a clear recommendation for hydrolyzed infant formula in non-breastfed infants at risk is currently no longer sufficient. It is therefore currently reco

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
German
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383745500
Document Type :
Electronic Resource