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Working with companies that manufacture breastmilk substitutes: An EAACI position paper.

Stefania ArasiJean-Christoph CaubetOzlem CeylanIbon Eguíluz-GraciaStefano Del GiaccoAslı GelincikMarek JutelRosan MeyerMarkus OllertMaria J Torresnull null
Published in: Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2024)
Breastmilk is the optimal source of nutrition for infants and should ideally be provided exclusively for the first 6 months of life, and alongside complementary food until 2 years of life. However, there are circumstances where a breastmilk substitute (BMS) may be required. This includes maternal and/or child conditions or personal preference. Whilst these circumstances should never be used as an opportunity to promote BMS, healthcare professionals (HCPs) need to have the knowledge of suitable alternatives and should always be guided by scientific and health motives when recommending a BMS. The Task Force 'Milk Formula Industry Sponsorship' from the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI), provides with this publication recommendations for EAACI interactions with the BMS manufacturers and how this will be supervised.
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