CMPA in Southeast Asia: Similarities and differences
Understanding Cow’s Milk Allergy Management in Southeast Asia
In this educational video, Assoc. Prof. Pantipa Chatchatee explores the distinctive characteristics of cow’s milk allergy (CMA) across Southeast Asia. The session provides an overview of regional guidelines from countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and India, and compares their approaches to diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. It also discusses formula selection, soy use, elimination diets, and the impact of infections and antibiotics on gut health and allergy development. This presentation highlights how cultural and healthcare differences shape allergy management across the region.
Key Learnings for Healthcare Professionals
You will gain valuable insights into:
• Differences and similarities among national CMA guidelines.
• Evidence-based approaches to diagnostic elimination diets and formula choices, including extensively hydrolyzed and amino acid formulas.
• The role of synbiotics and gut microbiota in reducing infections and supporting allergy resolution.
• Practical challenges such as cost, formula accessibility, and dietitian involvement in patient care.
Watch and Learn More
Discover how shared experiences from across Southeast Asia can inform your clinical decisions and enhance patient outcomes. Watch the full presentation on Danone Nutricia Campus to deepen your understanding of cow’s milk allergy management, regional guidelines, and nutritional interventions. Explore additional educational resources and related expert content available on DNC.
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