Prevention of allergies and infections by minimally processed milk in infants-The MARTHA feasibility and safety trial.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY
Melanie Weber, Franziska Hehn, Yvi Huynh, Aaron Remkes, Christine Strunz-Lehner, Irmgard Häuser, Stefanie Hollunder, Sheena Sharma, Sibylle Contento, Ulrich Mansmann, Erika von Mutius, Markus Johannes Ege
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Abstract

Background: Consumption of raw cow's milk has repeatedly been shown to protect from asthma, allergies, and respiratory infections. As raw milk bears potential health hazards, it cannot be recommended for prevention. Therefore, we performed an intervention study with microbially safe but otherwise minimally processed cow's milk. Here we describe feasibility and safety of the trial.

Methods: The MARTHA trial (DRKS00014781) was set up as a double-blind randomized intervention in a population residing in Bavaria. Infants from 6 to 36 months of age consumed minimally processed cow's milk (intervention arm) or ultra-heat-treated (UHT) semi-skimmed milk (comparator arm).

Results: At the age of 6 to 12 months, 260 infants were enrolled, with 72% having a family history of atopy. The extensive screening system for milk consumption and symptoms suggestive of adverse events was well accepted with 22,988 completed weekly surveys and an average completion of 82% surveys sent out. The children consumed the study milk on average on 457 days (61% of intervention days). The intervention proved to be safe without any case of milk allergy or milk intolerance under the intervention in both arms. All 6 cases of serious adverse events were unrelated to milk. The most common reason was unscheduled hospitalization of more than 3 days.

Conclusions: The intervention with minimally processed milk and the study instruments proved feasible. During the age of 6 to 36 months, there was no increased risk of milk allergy in a population with a substantial proportion of family history of atopy.

用微量加工牛奶预防婴儿过敏和感染--MARTHA 可行性和安全性试验。
背景:多次研究表明,饮用生牛奶可预防哮喘、过敏和呼吸道感染。由于生牛奶有潜在的健康危害,因此不能推荐用于预防。因此,我们使用微生物安全但加工程度极低的牛奶进行了一项干预研究。在此,我们将介绍该试验的可行性和安全性:MARTHA试验(DRKS00014781)在巴伐利亚州居民中进行了双盲随机干预。6至36个月大的婴儿饮用微加工牛奶(干预组)或超高温处理(UHT)半脱脂牛奶(对比组):共有 260 名 6 至 12 个月大的婴儿接受了干预,其中 72% 的婴儿有家族过敏史。广泛的牛奶饮用量和不良反应症状筛查系统得到了广泛认可,22988 人完成了每周调查,平均 82% 的调查完成率。儿童平均有 457 天(占干预天数的 61%)饮用了研究牛奶。事实证明,干预措施是安全的,两组儿童在干预措施下均未出现牛奶过敏或牛奶不耐受病例。所有 6 例严重不良事件均与牛奶无关。最常见的原因是超过3天的计划外住院:结论:使用微加工牛奶和研究工具进行干预证明是可行的。在 6 到 36 个月大的人群中,有相当一部分人有家族过敏史,但牛奶过敏的风险并没有增加。
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CiteScore
9.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
200
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology is the world''s leading journal in pediatric allergy, publishing original contributions and comprehensive reviews related to the understanding and treatment of immune deficiency and allergic inflammatory and infectious diseases in children. Other areas of interest include: development of specific and accessory immunity; the immunological interaction during pregnancy and lactation between mother and child. As Pediatric Allergy and Immunology promotes communication between scientists engaged in basic research and clinicians working with children, we publish both clinical and experimental work.
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