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Infant fecal microbiome dysbiosis varies by feeding type in setting of severe bronchiolitis
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, EarlyView.
Theresa C. Barrett +9 more
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Efficacy of a Ready-to-Feed Starter Liquid Infant Formula Containing 2-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose in Chinese Infants: Protocol for a Double Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Wang Y +11 more
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Foodborne Infections and Mortality Associated With Expressed Breastmilk, Donated Breastmilk, and Infant Formula in High-Income Countries: A Scoping Review of Peer-Reviewed Evidence Cases. [PDF]
Amenah-James CS, Evans EW, Komninou S.
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Anthropometry and Body Composition in Childhood: Follow-Up of a Randomised, Double-Blinded Controlled Trial With a Modified, Low-Protein Infant Formula During Infancy. [PDF]
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2004
The intestinal flora of breast-fed infants is an important physiologic factor in the function of the gut and in the development of the immune system. The current research is part of a group of studies performed to answer the question whether a bovine milk formula supplemented with a prebiotic mixture from galactooligosaccharides and ...
Boehm G +7 more
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The intestinal flora of breast-fed infants is an important physiologic factor in the function of the gut and in the development of the immune system. The current research is part of a group of studies performed to answer the question whether a bovine milk formula supplemented with a prebiotic mixture from galactooligosaccharides and ...
Boehm G +7 more
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2016
See “An Opinion on “Staging” of Infant Formula: A Developmental Perspective on Infant Feeding” by Lonnerdal and Hernell on page 9.There will always be a need for infant formula, no matter how successful we are in promoting breast-feeding.
Robert D, Baker, Susan S, Baker
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See “An Opinion on “Staging” of Infant Formula: A Developmental Perspective on Infant Feeding” by Lonnerdal and Hernell on page 9.There will always be a need for infant formula, no matter how successful we are in promoting breast-feeding.
Robert D, Baker, Susan S, Baker
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