Background: The incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and possibly also of sepsis is lower in preterm infants fed their own mother's milk (hereafter 'mother's milk') compared with formula-fed infants. It is unclear whether this is caused by the protective properties of breast milk or by the absence of cow's milk. Especially in early life, mother's milk is often unavailable to preterm infants, while minimal enteral nutrition is initiated immediately. Objectives: To determine whether there is an association between intake of mother's milk during the first days of life and the combined outcome of sepsis, NEC and death over a prolonged period. Methods: Retrospective study in infants with a birth weight 50% of the total intake was mother'...
M. D. Thesis.Extremely preterm infants are susceptible to life-threatening diseases, specifically la...
Abstract Background We have previously shown that an exclusively human milk-based diet is beneficial...
Introduction: The mortality rate of extremely low gestational age (ELGA) (born <gestational week ...
Background: The incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and possibly also of sepsis is lower in...
INTRODUCTION: Lactoferrin (LF) is a protective protein present in milk with anti-infective and immun...
IMPORTANCE: Infections and necrotizing enterocolitis, major causes of mortality and morbidity in pre...
IMPORTANCE Infections and necrotizing enterocolitis, major causes of mortality and morbidity in pret...
Purpose: To determine what degree of exposure to breast milk feeding is protective against Necrotizi...
Background: Infants who are born with birth weight below 1500 gram (very low birth weight (VLBW) in...
Objectives:The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationships between intake of mother's own mil...
Objectives: We assessed the effect of feeding preterm or low birth weight infants with infant formu...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationships between intake of mother's own milk (MOM), compared to int...
BACKGROUND: Breast milk has been associated with lower risk of infection and necrotising enterocolit...
Very low birth weight and extremely low birth weight neonates have tremendous risk of mortality. Thi...
Breast milk and donor human milk is used in the prevention of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in pre...
M. D. Thesis.Extremely preterm infants are susceptible to life-threatening diseases, specifically la...
Abstract Background We have previously shown that an exclusively human milk-based diet is beneficial...
Introduction: The mortality rate of extremely low gestational age (ELGA) (born <gestational week ...
Background: The incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and possibly also of sepsis is lower in...
INTRODUCTION: Lactoferrin (LF) is a protective protein present in milk with anti-infective and immun...
IMPORTANCE: Infections and necrotizing enterocolitis, major causes of mortality and morbidity in pre...
IMPORTANCE Infections and necrotizing enterocolitis, major causes of mortality and morbidity in pret...
Purpose: To determine what degree of exposure to breast milk feeding is protective against Necrotizi...
Background: Infants who are born with birth weight below 1500 gram (very low birth weight (VLBW) in...
Objectives:The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationships between intake of mother's own mil...
Objectives: We assessed the effect of feeding preterm or low birth weight infants with infant formu...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationships between intake of mother's own milk (MOM), compared to int...
BACKGROUND: Breast milk has been associated with lower risk of infection and necrotising enterocolit...
Very low birth weight and extremely low birth weight neonates have tremendous risk of mortality. Thi...
Breast milk and donor human milk is used in the prevention of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in pre...
M. D. Thesis.Extremely preterm infants are susceptible to life-threatening diseases, specifically la...
Abstract Background We have previously shown that an exclusively human milk-based diet is beneficial...
Introduction: The mortality rate of extremely low gestational age (ELGA) (born <gestational week ...