Weaver L T, Koritz T N, Coombs R R
Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol. 1987;83(2):220-2. doi: 10.1159/000234361.
Guinea pigs fed cow's milk within 2 days of birth may acquire tolerance to anaphylactic sensitisation to cow's milk proteins. Appreciable amounts of beta-lactoglobulin may be detected in their blood, in contrast with animals receiving cow's milk later than this age. Uptake of beta-lactoglobulin from the gut to circulation ceases after the 6th postnatal day. These findings could be relevant to cot death in the human infant should the anaphylactic hypothesis be substantiated.