Breastfeeding should be considered a public health issue and the reference normative standards for infant feeding at least to the 6th month of life, with continuation of breastfeeding for 1 year or longer as mutually desired by mother and infant. Numerous studies demonstrate that breastfeeding results in improved infant and maternal health. Moreover the reduction of the risk of severe retinopathy of prematurity, sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis is particularly evident in preterm infants. There are a limited number of medical conditions in which breastfeeding is contraindicated, including some maternal infectious diseases. During breastfeeding the baby can be infected by mother's pathogens with several routes of transmission that can be ...
ABSTRACTBreastfeeding, as exclusive nutrition in the first six months of life, is a necessary nutrit...
In addition to providing life-giving nutrients and other substances to the breastfed infant, human m...
Human milk is the most appropriate form of nutrition for infants while taking medication during the ...
Breastfeeding should be considered a public health issue and the reference normative standards for i...
Despite the well-known nutritive, psychological, immunological and economical benefits of breast-fe...
With the exception of the transmission of HIVand hepatitis viruses via breast milk, themyriad of ben...
Breastfeeding, as exclusive nutrition in the first six months of life, is a necessary nutritional re...
Breast milk has always been the best source of nourishment for newborns. However, breast milk can ca...
Breastfeeding is a critical child survival intervention. The potential for transmission of some vira...
Whereas a neonate is born is sterile, immediate exposure to its mother\u27s mucosal surfaces allows ...
pyelonephritis and sepsis, which can be immediately life threatening and can lead to kidney damage. ...
Human lactation has evolved to produce a milk composition that is uniquely-designed for the human in...
pyelonephritis and sepsis, which can be immediately life threatening and can lead to kidney damage. ...
Transmission of animal retroviruses has been demonstrated both for oncogenic retroviruses and animal...
Growing evidence favors the use of human milk for the feeding of preterm infants based on its many b...
ABSTRACTBreastfeeding, as exclusive nutrition in the first six months of life, is a necessary nutrit...
In addition to providing life-giving nutrients and other substances to the breastfed infant, human m...
Human milk is the most appropriate form of nutrition for infants while taking medication during the ...
Breastfeeding should be considered a public health issue and the reference normative standards for i...
Despite the well-known nutritive, psychological, immunological and economical benefits of breast-fe...
With the exception of the transmission of HIVand hepatitis viruses via breast milk, themyriad of ben...
Breastfeeding, as exclusive nutrition in the first six months of life, is a necessary nutritional re...
Breast milk has always been the best source of nourishment for newborns. However, breast milk can ca...
Breastfeeding is a critical child survival intervention. The potential for transmission of some vira...
Whereas a neonate is born is sterile, immediate exposure to its mother\u27s mucosal surfaces allows ...
pyelonephritis and sepsis, which can be immediately life threatening and can lead to kidney damage. ...
Human lactation has evolved to produce a milk composition that is uniquely-designed for the human in...
pyelonephritis and sepsis, which can be immediately life threatening and can lead to kidney damage. ...
Transmission of animal retroviruses has been demonstrated both for oncogenic retroviruses and animal...
Growing evidence favors the use of human milk for the feeding of preterm infants based on its many b...
ABSTRACTBreastfeeding, as exclusive nutrition in the first six months of life, is a necessary nutrit...
In addition to providing life-giving nutrients and other substances to the breastfed infant, human m...
Human milk is the most appropriate form of nutrition for infants while taking medication during the ...