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The global impact of the DRACMA guidelines cow's milk allergy clinical practice.

Alessandro Giovanni FiocchiHolger SchunemannIgnacio AnsoteguiAmal Assa'adSami BahnaRoberto Berni CananiMartin BozzolaLamia DahdahChristophe DupontMotohiro EbisawaElena GalliHaiqi LiRose KamenwaGideon LackAlberto MartelliRuby PawankarMaria SaidMario Sánchez-BorgesHugh SampsonRaanan ShamirJonathan SpergelLuigi TerraccianoYvan VandenplasCarina VenterSusan WasermanGary WongJan Brozek
Published in: The World Allergy Organization journal (2018)
DRACMA reconciled international differences in the diagnosis and management of CMA. They promoted a cultural debate, improved clinician's knowledge of CMA, improved the quality of diagnosis and care, reduced inappropriate practices, fostered the efficient use of resources, empowered patients, and influenced some public policies. The accruing evidence on diagnosis and treatment of CMA necessitates their update in the near future.
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