Human breast milk is known to contain immunoprotective, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory agents. In a prospective clinical study of dengue virus infections during infancy, we examined the correlation between breastfeeding and the development of febrile illnesses in an infant population. We found that breastfeeding status and the frequency of breastfeeding during early infancy was associated with a lower incidence of febrile illnesses
Background The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of...
Background: Viral respiratory tract infections (VRI) are a major reason for hospitalization in child...
Breastfeeding has long been believed to protect against infection in infants, but protection against...
The World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Committee on Physical Status: The Use and Interpretation ...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
Background: Although breastfeeding is touted as providing many health benefits to infants, some aspe...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of life has o...
BACKGROUND:The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
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...
Children in low-income countries experience multiple illness symptoms in early childhood. Breastfeed...
Infancy remains the most vulnerable period of human life for death, illness, and establishing a life...
Background The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of...
Background: Viral respiratory tract infections (VRI) are a major reason for hospitalization in child...
Breastfeeding has long been believed to protect against infection in infants, but protection against...
The World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Committee on Physical Status: The Use and Interpretation ...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
Background: Although breastfeeding is touted as providing many health benefits to infants, some aspe...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of life has o...
BACKGROUND:The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
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...
Children in low-income countries experience multiple illness symptoms in early childhood. Breastfeed...
Infancy remains the most vulnerable period of human life for death, illness, and establishing a life...
Background The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of...
Background: Viral respiratory tract infections (VRI) are a major reason for hospitalization in child...
Breastfeeding has long been believed to protect against infection in infants, but protection against...