Type:
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Goat's milk
f300
Goat's milk
XM4Y68
(ICD-11 is currently under implementation by WHO and the ICD-11 codes displayed in the encyclopedia may not yet be available in all countries)
Goat's milk, cheese and other dairy products.
IgE-mediated reactions have been reported.
Goat’s milk often appears as a substitute for cow’s milk, particularly in diets administered by parents to children with atopic dermatitis (1). Some cow’s milk-allergic children may tolerate goat’s milk (2). However, there appears to be evidence for crossreactivity between goat’s milk and cow’s milk (3). In a study of crossreactivity of the casein fractions among different species, the IgE response to ewe and goat’s milk was weaker than that to cow and buffalo (4).
14/16 patients with cow’s milk allergy had specific IgE antibodies to goat’s milk (5). Serum albumin and caseins show homology to the corresponding proteins of cow and sheep (6).
Milk from related animals
Last Reviewed : June 2022
Before you proceed ...
We noticed you may be visiting a version of our website that doesn’t match your current location. Would you like to view content based on your region?
Contact us
Interested in utilizing our solutions in your laboratory or healthcare practice?
Not a lab professional or healthcare provider but would like to learn more about allergy testing?
Visit Allergy InsiderChoose your preferred language
Please note: By selecting a different language, you are choosing to view another site. Product availability and indications may vary from what is approved in your region.