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Nutritive and Bioactive Proteins in Breastmilk [PDF]
Protein ingested with breast milk provides indispensable amino acids which are necessary for new protein synthesis for growth and replacement of losses via urine, feces, and the skin. Protein gain in the body of an infant is highest during the first months when protein concentrations in breast milk are higher than during later stages of lactation.
Ferdinand, Haschke +2 more
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Aim To examine the association between breastfeeding self‐efficacy (BSE) and breastmilk feeding at discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit among mothers of preterm infants.
Meredith Brockway +5 more
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BackgroundDespite contributing to a significant reduction in rotavirus associated diarrhoea in highly burdened low- and middle-income countries, live attenuated, oral rotavirus vaccines have lower immunogenicity and efficacy in these settings in ...
Katayi Mwila Kazimbaya +8 more
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After the New Corona Virus epidemic emerged in China at the beginning of December 2019, authorities announced the appearance of cases in our country in March 2020. This epidemic reminds us of the importance of preventive healthcare. Breastfeeding is very important for child health.
Gülbin GÖKÇAY, Gonca KESKİNDEMİRCİ
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Objectives: Vaccination is the best strategy against COVID-19. We aimed to determine antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in breastmilk and serum of mothers vaccinated with the mRNA vaccine. Methods: This prospective study included 18 lactating women vaccinated
Alessandra Ricciardi +7 more
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Presence and persistence of Ebola or Marburg virus in patients and survivors: A rapid systematic review [PDF]
Background: The 2013-15 Ebola outbreak was unprecedented due to sustainedtransmission within urban environments and thousands of survivors. In 2014 the World Health Organization stated that there was insufficient evidence to give definitive guidance ...
Brainard, Julii +4 more
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Communicating human biomonitoring results to ensure policy coherence with public health recommendations: analysing breastmilk whilst protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding [PDF]
This article addresses the problem of how to ensure consistency in messages communicating public health recommendations on environmental health and on child health.
Arendt Maryse
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Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for 6 months is a global public health goal, but measuring its achievement as a marker of population breastmilk feeding practices is insufficient.
Alison Mildon +9 more
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Is breast best?: breastfeeding, motherhood and identity [PDF]
Is Breast Best?: breastfeeding, motherhood and identity is concerned with how breastfeeding is both a personal and a political issue. Earle begins with a cross-cultural analysis of the prevalence of breastfeeding, considering differences between and ...
Earle, Sarah
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Background Breastfeeding and adequate complementary feeding are associated with healthy eating habits, prevention of nutritional deficiencies, obesity and non-communicable diseases.
Ana Maria Spaniol +3 more
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