WOS: 000428743800008PubMed: 29557599Introduction. the studies conducted revealed that breastfeeding duration has a reducing effect on common infectious diseases in the children during breastfeeding period. Objective. the aim of the present study was to address the association between breastfeeding duration and common infectious diseases in the children until 5 years of age to show long-term protective effects of the breast milk. Population and Methods. the study included 411 infants who were born in Rize (Turkey) between January 2011 and December 2011. the present prospective-cohort study lasted for 5 years and 11 interviews were conducted with each mother of the infants during this period. the infants were divided into two groups as those ...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
<p>Importance: Long duration of breastfeeding is known to reduce the frequency of infections and the...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
Background: Infectious disease is a leading cause of morbidity and hospitalization for infants and c...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are some of the most common infections in childhood. It ...
Background: Viral respiratory tract infections (VRI) are a major reason for hospitalization in child...
Background: Although breastfeeding is touted as providing many health benefits to infants, some aspe...
Background: Breast feeding prevents infections in infants. Those who are partially or never breast-f...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of duration of exclusive breastfeeding with infections in the...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the long-term effects of predominant breastfeeding on incidence of otitis med...
BACKGROUND:The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of...
The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of life has o...
Background: Breastfeeding is known to reduce risk of enteropathogen infections, but protection from ...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
<p>Importance: Long duration of breastfeeding is known to reduce the frequency of infections and the...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
Background: Infectious disease is a leading cause of morbidity and hospitalization for infants and c...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are some of the most common infections in childhood. It ...
Background: Viral respiratory tract infections (VRI) are a major reason for hospitalization in child...
Background: Although breastfeeding is touted as providing many health benefits to infants, some aspe...
Background: Breast feeding prevents infections in infants. Those who are partially or never breast-f...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of duration of exclusive breastfeeding with infections in the...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the long-term effects of predominant breastfeeding on incidence of otitis med...
BACKGROUND:The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of...
The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of life has o...
Background: Breastfeeding is known to reduce risk of enteropathogen infections, but protection from ...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
<p>Importance: Long duration of breastfeeding is known to reduce the frequency of infections and the...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...