WOS: 000179136500005PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At least 4-6 months of breast feeding is sufficient for all babies if appropriate growth is monitored monthly. However, for those infants unable to breast-feed sufficiently or at all, formula can be given as an alternative. However, serious health problems such as hypernatremic dehydration, malnutrition, and obesity may develop if powdered formula is not appropriately prepared. In the present study, our aim was to investigate whether or not mothers of formula-fed babies in Ozkanlar (Izmir, Turkey) district prepared powdered infant formula appropriately. For this purpose, we visited all (328) families with infants younger than 12 months of age. Forty...
Infants under one year of age are at high risk and have the highest incidence of foodborne illnesses...
Infants and young children are vulnerable in emergencies. The Operational Guidance on Infant and You...
The recent outbreak of Salmonella Agona linked to the consumption of infant formula (powdered formul...
PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At least 4-6 months of brea...
This report discusses congressional concerns regarding infant formula that was deficient in a requir...
Powdered infant formulae are not sterile and may contain pathogenic bacteria. In addition, milk prod...
Aims: To assess what is known about the risks associated with errors in reconstituting the present g...
ABSTRACT Formulas that approximate the composition of human milk are widely used as the sole source ...
The hygienic requirements for infant formula are very high. For this reason, infections caused by pa...
Powdered infant formulae are not sterile and may contain pathogenic bacteria. In addition, milk prod...
Pediatric residents receive a paucity of training in regards to best practices for formula mixing an...
Objective: To examine the sources and timing of advice formula feeding parents receive and how this ...
formula was one of the most common reasons for non-exclusive breastfeeding during the first six mont...
The aim of this study was to assess the association between amount (below or above recommendations),...
<em>The article deals with the concept of food programming according to which the type of nourishmen...
Infants under one year of age are at high risk and have the highest incidence of foodborne illnesses...
Infants and young children are vulnerable in emergencies. The Operational Guidance on Infant and You...
The recent outbreak of Salmonella Agona linked to the consumption of infant formula (powdered formul...
PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At least 4-6 months of brea...
This report discusses congressional concerns regarding infant formula that was deficient in a requir...
Powdered infant formulae are not sterile and may contain pathogenic bacteria. In addition, milk prod...
Aims: To assess what is known about the risks associated with errors in reconstituting the present g...
ABSTRACT Formulas that approximate the composition of human milk are widely used as the sole source ...
The hygienic requirements for infant formula are very high. For this reason, infections caused by pa...
Powdered infant formulae are not sterile and may contain pathogenic bacteria. In addition, milk prod...
Pediatric residents receive a paucity of training in regards to best practices for formula mixing an...
Objective: To examine the sources and timing of advice formula feeding parents receive and how this ...
formula was one of the most common reasons for non-exclusive breastfeeding during the first six mont...
The aim of this study was to assess the association between amount (below or above recommendations),...
<em>The article deals with the concept of food programming according to which the type of nourishmen...
Infants under one year of age are at high risk and have the highest incidence of foodborne illnesses...
Infants and young children are vulnerable in emergencies. The Operational Guidance on Infant and You...
The recent outbreak of Salmonella Agona linked to the consumption of infant formula (powdered formul...