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Melissa Bartick, Auteur ; Maria-Teresa Hernández-Aguilar,, Auteur ; Nancy Wight, Auteur |Supporting a lactating mother or breastfeeding infant or child during a hospitalization is important and may aid in their recovery, especially from critical illness. Even when difficult circumstances, such as the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, make it nec[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Hannah G. Juncker, Auteur ; Michelle Romijn, Auteur ; Veerle N. Loth, Auteur |Background It has been demonstrated that human milk from mothers who have been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) contains antibodies against the virus, which could play an important role in protecting th[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Many drugs are being investigated for treatment of COVID-19. The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics maintains an excellent, periodically updated and well-referenced table of anti-COVID-19 drugs that is free to download.1 Additional informa[...]Article : texte imprimé
Miguel A. Marín Gabriel, Auteur ; Laura Domingo Goneche, Auteur ; Irene Cuadrado Pérez, Auteur |Background: Adherence to the Ten Steps of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative has been shown to have a protective role for the initiation and maintenance of breastfeeding. Research Aims: (1) To determine the breastfeeding rate during the [...]Article : texte imprimé
In addition to providing life-giving nutrients and other substances to the breastfed infant, human milk can also represent a vehicle of pathogen transfer. As such, when an infectious disease outbreak, epidemic, or pandemic occursparticularly wh[...]Article : texte imprimé
Subsequent studies documented that breast milk contained protective COVID-19 antibodies from the mother3 and that it was extremely rare (if at all) that there was any viral transmission per se to the breast milk, let alone clinical neonatal dise[...]Article : texte imprimé
Perhaps of greater immediate concern in the United States is the treatment of season influenza. As of February 21, 2020, 342 women of childbearing age (1544 years) had been hospitalized in the United States with influenza during the current flu[...]Article : texte imprimé
Virginie Rigourd, Auteur ; Alexandre Lapillonne, Auteur |The COVID-19 wave has hit France hard and we would like to share our experience as it could benefit other human milk banks around the world. Our human milk bank covers the entire Paris region, collects donor milk from 1,400 donors annually, and [...]Article : texte imprimé
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Wei Liu, Auteur ; Yujie Liu, Auteur ; Zhenjun Liu, Auteur |Introduction During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 global pandemic, maternal and newborn wellbeing has received much attention. Detailed reports of infected women breastfeeding their infants are uncommon. Due to incomplete information available, [...]Article : texte imprimé
Veronique Demers-Mathieu, Auteur ; Ciera DaPra, Auteur ; Elena Medo, Auteur |Background: Human milk from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-recovered women may be useful as oral antibody therapy to prevent severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and provide long-term immunity to neonates a[...]Article : texte imprimé
"Many lactating individuals fall into categories prioritized for vaccination, such as front-line health care workers. The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine does not recommend cessation of breastfeeding for individuals who are vaccinated against [...]Article : texte imprimé
Cibele Wolf Lebrão, Auteur ; Manuela Navarro Cruz, Auteur ; Mariliza Henrique da Silva, Auteur |Introduction Human milk cannot currently be considered a major source of COVID-19 infection. On the other hand, it can contain specific antibodies that could modulate a possible newborn infection by SARS-CoV-2. Main issue A 32-year-old preg[...]