Nursing of very low and extremely low birth weight infants is one of the most difficult problems of modern perinatol-ogy. It is impossible to carry out this task without organization of fee-ding of this group of children. The aim of our research was to study clinical efficiency of breast milk fortifiers administration (human milk fortifier) when preterm infants feeding. Materials and methods. In consequence of this clinical research (with included 60 premature infants born at less than 33 weeks of gestational age with less than 1500g birth weight) the following advantages before other types of feeding were revealed. Results. Mother and child solidarity in the course of breast feeding make deep favorable mutual emotional pressure. It was suc...
There are concerns around safety and tolerance of powder human milk fortifiers to optimize nutrition...
Breast milk is recommended for very preterm infants but fortification is required to increase its nu...
The Committee on Nutrition of the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and N...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Given its unique nutritional and functional advantages, human milk (HM) should be considered as the ...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
When maternal breast milk is not available, an alternative needs to be used to provide nutrients for...
The objective of this study is to determine the growth parameters and nutritional biochemical marker...
Background: Preterm infants are usually growth restricted at hospital discharge. Feeding preterm inf...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Breast milk is considered to be the only and the best nutrition for newborn infants until six months...
<p>Preterm infants have higher nutrient requirements than term infants. Enteral tube feeding is the ...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
There are concerns around safety and tolerance of powder human milk fortifiers to optimize nutrition...
Breast milk is recommended for very preterm infants but fortification is required to increase its nu...
The Committee on Nutrition of the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and N...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Given its unique nutritional and functional advantages, human milk (HM) should be considered as the ...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
When maternal breast milk is not available, an alternative needs to be used to provide nutrients for...
The objective of this study is to determine the growth parameters and nutritional biochemical marker...
Background: Preterm infants are usually growth restricted at hospital discharge. Feeding preterm inf...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Breast milk is considered to be the only and the best nutrition for newborn infants until six months...
<p>Preterm infants have higher nutrient requirements than term infants. Enteral tube feeding is the ...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
There are concerns around safety and tolerance of powder human milk fortifiers to optimize nutrition...
Breast milk is recommended for very preterm infants but fortification is required to increase its nu...
The Committee on Nutrition of the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and N...