Randomized Feeding Intervention in Infants at High Risk for Celiac Disease
S.L. Vriezinga, R. Auricchio, E. Bravi, G. Castillejo, A. Chmielewska, P. Crespo Escobar, S. Kolaček, S. Koletzko, I.R. Korponay-Szabo, E. Mummert, I. Polanco, H. Putter, C. Ribes-Koninckx, R. Shamir, H. Szajewska, K. Werkstetter, L. Greco, J. Gyimesi, C. Hartman, C. Hogen Esch, E. Hopman, A. Ivarsson, T. Koltai, F. Koning, E. Martinez-Ojinaga, C. te Marvelde, A. Pavic, J. Romanos, E. Stoopman, V. Villanacci, C. Wijmenga, R. Troncone, M.L. Mearin
Index: N. Engl. J. Med. 371(14) , 1304-15, (2014)
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Abstract
Background A window of opportunity has been suggested for reducing the risk of celiac disease by introducing gluten to infants at 4 to 6 months of age.
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