Fig. 2From: The association between early formula and reduced risk of cow’s milk allergy during the first three year of life: a Japanese cohort studyPatterns of formula feeding and the prevalence of cow’s milk allergy (CMA). Gray and white boxes denote consumption and non-consumption, respectively, of formula milk. The number in the gray boxes represents the percentage of subjects with concurrent use of breastmilk among formula-fed children. For each pattern, the prevalences of CMA are provided. The prevalence in the grayed areas is zero or nearly zero, as expected from the definition of CMA, which required no consumption of CM products including formula at the evaluation timesBack to article page