“…Breastfeeding, the optimal source of infant nutrition, has been shown to protect the infant against infectious diseases [1][2][3], obesity [4] and several chronic illnesses [5,6] including allergic symptoms, especially childhood asthma [7,8]. However, studies on the effects of breastfeeding on the development of allergy have yielded controversial results, some studies indicating an allergypreventive effect [9][10][11], while other studies have been unable to confirm such an effect [12][13][14], or the protective effect has been limited to early childhood, long-term follow-up indicating increased atopic symptoms among the breastfed subjects [15][16][17]. In a large cluster-randomized trial, an intervention promoting breastfeeding decreased the risk of atopic eczema during the first year of life [18].…”