This booklet provides new safety information on the preparation and storage of infant formula milk and is aimed at minimising the risk of infection from bacteria which may sometimes be present in the milk powder. It explains how to sterilise feeding equipment and make up formula milk, and highlights the safety precautions which need to be observed
This booklet provides information about the benefits of breastfeeding for ill or premature babies in...
With the increasing use of human milk and growing evidence of the benefits of mother's milk for pret...
From the time you purchase formula until it is consumed by your baby, it should be handled carefully...
This booklet provides new safety information on the preparation and storage of infant formula milk a...
If you have decided to bottle feed your baby, this booklet is for you. Like any food, powdered infa...
Infants are born with a natural immune system from their mothers. The effectiveness of this natural ...
Powdered infant formulae are not sterile and may contain pathogenic bacteria. In addition, milk prod...
The hygienic requirements for infant formula are very high. For this reason, infections caused by pa...
Human milk is recognised as the best form of nutrition for infants. However; in instances where brea...
Note: the original source of this report is the BfR website – see Updated BfR Opinion no. 009/2022 o...
Aims: To assess what is known about the risks associated with errors in reconstituting the present g...
The recent outbreak of Salmonella Agona linked to the consumption of infant formula (powdered formul...
"Breastfeeding has many benefits for both mother and child. However, for various reasons, breastfeed...
Contamination of powdered milk formula with Enterobactersakazakii in recent decades came to the fore...
Powdered infant formulae are not sterile and may contain pathogenic bacteria. In addition, milk prod...
This booklet provides information about the benefits of breastfeeding for ill or premature babies in...
With the increasing use of human milk and growing evidence of the benefits of mother's milk for pret...
From the time you purchase formula until it is consumed by your baby, it should be handled carefully...
This booklet provides new safety information on the preparation and storage of infant formula milk a...
If you have decided to bottle feed your baby, this booklet is for you. Like any food, powdered infa...
Infants are born with a natural immune system from their mothers. The effectiveness of this natural ...
Powdered infant formulae are not sterile and may contain pathogenic bacteria. In addition, milk prod...
The hygienic requirements for infant formula are very high. For this reason, infections caused by pa...
Human milk is recognised as the best form of nutrition for infants. However; in instances where brea...
Note: the original source of this report is the BfR website – see Updated BfR Opinion no. 009/2022 o...
Aims: To assess what is known about the risks associated with errors in reconstituting the present g...
The recent outbreak of Salmonella Agona linked to the consumption of infant formula (powdered formul...
"Breastfeeding has many benefits for both mother and child. However, for various reasons, breastfeed...
Contamination of powdered milk formula with Enterobactersakazakii in recent decades came to the fore...
Powdered infant formulae are not sterile and may contain pathogenic bacteria. In addition, milk prod...
This booklet provides information about the benefits of breastfeeding for ill or premature babies in...
With the increasing use of human milk and growing evidence of the benefits of mother's milk for pret...
From the time you purchase formula until it is consumed by your baby, it should be handled carefully...