The CoMiSS Awareness Tool
CoMiSS®: Cow’s Milk-related Symptom Score
PURPOSE
CoMiSS® is a simple, fast and easy-to-use awareness tool for cow’s milk-related symptoms. It increases awareness of the most common symptoms of cow’s milk allergy (CMA). CoMiSS® can also be used to evaluate and quantify the evolution of symptoms during a therapeutic intervention. CoMiSS® is intended to be used in children under 1 year.
The tool is not intended for infants with severe and life threatening symptoms clearly indicating CMA, including anaphylaxis, which requires urgent referral.
Infants presenting with failure to thrive and sick infants with hematochezia, require urgent referral and full diagnostic work up.
INTERPRETATION OF THE TOTAL SCORE
Total score ≥ 10: May be suggestive of cows milk-related symptoms and could potentially be CMA.
Total score < 6: Symptoms are not likely to be related to CMA. 6: Look for other causes.
The CoMiSS® scoring form is not intended to be used as a diagnostic tool and should not replace an oral food challenge.
CMA diagnosis should be confirmed by a 2 to 4 week elimination diet followed by an oral food challenge.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO CONSIDER
Worsening of eczema might be indicative of CMA. If urticaria/angioedema can be directly related to cow’s milk (e.g. drinking milk in the absence of other food) this is strongly suggestive of CMA.
THE CoMiSSTM SCORING FORM
If the infant presents with symptoms possibly related to cow’s milk, rate the observed/reported symptoms by choosing the most appropriate score for each type of symptom. Or download the blank scoring form
CoMiSS®: Cow’s Milk-related Symptom Score
Last name | First name | |
Age | Date | |
PURPOSE
CoMiSS® is a simple, fast and easy-to-use awareness tool for cow’s milk-related symptoms. It increases awareness of the most common symptoms of cow’s milk allergy (CMA). CoMiSS® can also be used to evaluate and quantify the evolution of symptoms during a therapeutic intervention. CoMiSS® is intended to be used in children under 1 year.
The tool is not intended for infants with severe and life threatening symptoms clearly indicating CMA, including anaphylaxis, which requires urgent referral.
Infants presenting with failure to thrive and sick infants with hematochezia, require urgent referral and full diagnostic work up.
Symptom | Score | |
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Crying |
Text Answer
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0
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Regurgitation |
Text Answer
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0
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Stools (Brussels Infant and Toddlers Stool Scale - BITSS) |
Text Answer
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0
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Atopic eczema: Head, neck and trunk |
Text Answer
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0
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Atopic eczema: Arms, hands, legs and feet |
Text Answer
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0
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(Acute) Urticaria* and/or angioedema* |
Text Answer
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0
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Respiratory |
Text Answer
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0
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Final result | 0 |
INTERPRETATION OF THE TOTAL SCORE
Total score ≥ 10: May be suggestive of cows milk-related symptoms and could potentially be CMA.
Total score < 6: Symptoms are not likely to be related to CMA. 6: Look for other causes.
The CoMiSS® scoring form is not intended to be used as a diagnostic tool and should not replace an oral food challenge.
CMA diagnosis should be confirmed by a 2 to 4 week elimination diet followed by an oral food challenge.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO CONSIDER: Worsening of eczema might be indicative of CMA. If urticaria/angioedema can be directly related to cow’s milk (e.g. drinking milk in the absence of other food) this is strongly suggestive of CMA.
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