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Vitamin K Status of Lactating Mothers, Human Milk, and Breast-Feeding Infants

Vitamin K Status of Lactating Mothers, Human Milk, and Breast-Feeding Infants

... be fortified with 50 to 100 ng/mL phylloquinone (vitamin K,).’ Human milk generally contains less than 5 ng/mL of phylloquinone, making for a large difference in vitamin K intake between[r] ... See full document

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Lead, Cadmium and Arsenic in breast milk of lactating mothers in Odumanse Atua community in Manya Krobo district of eastern region of Ghana

Lead, Cadmium and Arsenic in breast milk of lactating mothers in Odumanse Atua community in Manya Krobo district of eastern region of Ghana

... absolute breast feeding of infants in Ghana for the first six months after birth, this triggered our interest in investigating the presences of some heavy metals in breast ...milk. ... See full document

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Randomized Trial of Donor Human Milk Versus Preterm Formula as Substitutes for Mothers' Own Milk in the Feeding of Extremely Premature Infants

Randomized Trial of Donor Human Milk Versus Preterm Formula as Substitutes for Mothers' Own Milk in the Feeding of Extremely Premature Infants

... premature infants (<30 weeks of gestation) whose mothers intended to breastfeed were assigned randomly to receive either pasteurized DM or PF if the supply of their own MM became insufficient during the ... See full document

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Human Cytomegalovirus Reactivation during Lactation and Mother to Child Transmission in Preterm Infants

Human Cytomegalovirus Reactivation during Lactation and Mother to Child Transmission in Preterm Infants

... 1). Infants with prenatal HCMV infection as well as serious malformations and undetermined metabolic disorders were excluded from the study, as were infants who died within the study ...used. Infants ... See full document

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Demographic and Personal Characteristics Associated with Exclusive Breastfeeding among Lactating Mother in Siaya County of Nyanza Province in Kenya

Demographic and Personal Characteristics Associated with Exclusive Breastfeeding among Lactating Mother in Siaya County of Nyanza Province in Kenya

... exclusive breast feeding as a way of checking the high mortality of under-5 children in Nyanza ...unemployed mothers presenting at 36.1%, while working class mothers performed poorly at ... See full document

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Relationship of Milk Intake and Vitamin K Supplementation to Vitamin K Status in Newborns

Relationship of Milk Intake and Vitamin K Supplementation to Vitamin K Status in Newborns

... with PIVKA-II-negative infants who received breast and supplementary feedings, (2) there were significant negative correlations between PIVKA- Il-positive proportions and the amount of b[r] ... See full document

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Effects of Breast Milk on the Severity and Outcome of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Among Infants of Drug-Dependent Mothers

Effects of Breast Milk on the Severity and Outcome of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Among Infants of Drug-Dependent Mothers

... opiate-exposed infants and in- creased or decreased by 10% every 2–3 days to maintain an average Finnegan score of ⬍ ...opiate-exposed infants in addition to morphine if symptoms were not ...treat ... See full document

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GROWTH PATTERN OF EXCLUSIVELY AN D NONEXCLUSIVELY BR EA ST-FED INFANTS IN THE FIRST 4 MONTHS OF LIFE

GROWTH PATTERN OF EXCLUSIVELY AN D NONEXCLUSIVELY BR EA ST-FED INFANTS IN THE FIRST 4 MONTHS OF LIFE

... EBF infants gained more Wt than NEBF infants, but the difference was not statistically ...NEBF infants were beiow the EBF infants and the NCHS 50th percentile ...the infants were ... See full document

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Nutritionally Relevant Supplementation of Vitamin B6 in Lactating Women: Effect on Plasma Prolactin

Nutritionally Relevant Supplementation of Vitamin B6 in Lactating Women: Effect on Plasma Prolactin

... ing women do not provide the RDA of vitamin B6 to their totally breast-fed infants.’5”7 The daily vitamin B6 intake of infants of mothers participat- ing in our study can be estimated by[r] ... See full document

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Breast Milk Micronutrients in Lactating Mothers from Ribeirão Preto (SP), Brazil

Breast Milk Micronutrients in Lactating Mothers from Ribeirão Preto (SP), Brazil

... life, breast milk is the only source that satisfies the requirements of the nursing ...for human health are iron, calcium, zinc, magnesium, and ... See full document

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Goswami

Goswami

... ‘best’ feeding method for newborns. 1 Optimal infant and young child feeding practices rank among the most effective public health tool for the primary prevention of child morbidity and ...for ... See full document

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Impact of Donor Milk Availability on Breast Milk Use and Necrotizing Enterocolitis Rates

Impact of Donor Milk Availability on Breast Milk Use and Necrotizing Enterocolitis Rates

... back-up feeding if mother’s milk was unavailable, or used in another way, or in conjunction with human milk– derived ...VLBW infants receiving DHM or the length of time that any ... See full document

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ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECTS OF PROBIOTICS IN HUMAN BREAST MILK

ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECTS OF PROBIOTICS IN HUMAN BREAST MILK

... different mothers who voluntarily donated their breast milk in Owerri under aseptic ...conditions. Mothers who declared to be in good, healthy health condition, having had normal and full-term ... See full document

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Targeted Program for Provision of Mother’s Own Milk to Very Low Birth Weight Infants

Targeted Program for Provision of Mother’s Own Milk to Very Low Birth Weight Infants

... gavage feeding was usually started on the fi rst day of ...mercial human milk forti fi er was added to both MM and donor milk when 170 mL/kg of enteral feeds was ...same feeding protocol ... See full document

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Donor milk: current perspectives

Donor milk: current perspectives

... Individual fortification has recently been reported as an effective means to resolve the issue of the variability of expressed DHM composition, mainly regarding its protein and fat content. Fortification can be ... See full document

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Neonatal enteral feeding tubes as loci for colonisation by members of the Enterobacteriaceae

Neonatal enteral feeding tubes as loci for colonisation by members of the Enterobacteriaceae

... enteral feeding tubes of neonates receiving reconstituted PIF; average ...other feeding regimes; ...unlike human breast milk, there are no antibacterial agents in PIF any contaminating ... See full document

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Jaundice, Terminating Breast-Feeding, and the Vulnerable Child

Jaundice, Terminating Breast-Feeding, and the Vulnerable Child

... contrast to comparison mothers, mothers of jaundiced infants would be more likely to stop breast-feeding in the first month of life, have more separation difficulties with their infant, [r] ... See full document

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Assessment of Knowledge and Practice about Self Expressed Breast Milk among Saudi Mothers in Jazan Region, KSA, 2016

Assessment of Knowledge and Practice about Self Expressed Breast Milk among Saudi Mothers in Jazan Region, KSA, 2016

... Among mothers who heard about self-expressed breast milks ...or milk usage after expressing only. Mothers were not know the causes that can led mothers to self-expressed their ... See full document

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Composition of Breast Milk from Mothers of Preterm Infants

Composition of Breast Milk from Mothers of Preterm Infants

... Gross SJ, David Ri, Bauman L, et al: Nutritional composi- tion of milk produced by mothers delivering preterm. Atkinson SA, Radde IC, Chance GW, et al: Macro-mineral content ofmilk obtai[r] ... See full document

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Tolerance of preterm formula versus pasteurized donor human milk in very preterm infants: a randomized non-inferiority trial

Tolerance of preterm formula versus pasteurized donor human milk in very preterm infants: a randomized non-inferiority trial

... premature infants should receive only milk from their mother and that, if it is not available, PDHM should be used ...better feeding tolerance and a lower risk of ...that feeding with formula ... See full document

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