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Allergy Month 2026
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Clinical Pearls
Personal perspectives from our expert faculty on contemporary issues in clinical pediatric practice.
Michael J. Wilsey, Jr., MD
How does an infant’s gut microbiome impact the potential for colic/fussiness or the potential for allergy development?
00:02:18
Fayez Ghishan, MD
What is the connection between the microbiome and the potential for allergy development? How might pre and probiotics modulate this development?
00:04:15
Michael J. Wilsey, Jr., MD
What do you do in your practice when presented with a colicky baby? How do you tease out the various causes of fussiness and colic?
00:00:57
Michael J. Wilsey, Jr., MD
What can you share with us in regards to the role of various feeding options in short-term symptom relief and improvement in infants presenting with fussiness, colic, and symptoms of cow’s milk protein allergy?
00:02:11
Michael J. Wilsey, Jr., MD
What role does extensively hydrolyzed formula (EHF) containing Lactobacillus rhamnosus (LGG) have on symptoms of cow’s milk protein allergy in infants either diagnosed with or presenting with symptoms of CMPA?
00:02:38
Michael J. Wilsey, Jr., MD
In infants with diagnosed or suspected cow’s milk protein allergy, how do the outcomes around symptom relief differ between extensively hydrolyzed formula and amino acid formulas?
00:01:08
Michael J. Wilsey, Jr., MD
What does your recent research tell us about how pediatricians utilize specialized formulas for treatment of diagnosed or suspected cow’s milk protein allergy?
00:01:43
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Mead Johnson Nutrition
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