Background: Infectious disease is a leading cause of morbidity and hospitalization for infants and children. During infancy, breast-feeding protects against infectious diseases, particularly respiratory infections, gastrointestinal infections, and otitis media. Little is known about the longer-term impact of breast-feeding on infectious disease in children. Methods: We investigated the relationship between infant feeding and childhood hospitalizations from respiratory and gastrointestinal infections in a population-based birth cohort of 8327 children born in 1997 and followed for 8 years. The main outcomes were public hospital admissions for respiratory infections, gastrointestinal infections, and all infectious diseases. Cox regression was...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Breastfeeding protects against respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in infants [1–3], but whether its...
Background: Although breastfeeding is touted as providing many health benefits to infants, some aspe...
Background: Viral respiratory tract infections (VRI) are a major reason for hospitalization in child...
Background: Breast feeding prevents infections in infants. Those who are partially or never breast-f...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of duration of exclusive breastfeeding with infections in the...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
Breastfeeding protects against respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in infants [1–3], but whether its...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Breastfeeding protects against respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in infants [1–3], but whether its...
Background: Although breastfeeding is touted as providing many health benefits to infants, some aspe...
Background: Viral respiratory tract infections (VRI) are a major reason for hospitalization in child...
Background: Breast feeding prevents infections in infants. Those who are partially or never breast-f...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of duration of exclusive breastfeeding with infections in the...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
Breastfeeding protects against respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in infants [1–3], but whether its...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Breastfeeding protects against respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in infants [1–3], but whether its...