Titre : | Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 14, n°4 - Mai 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/05/2019 |
Année de publication : | 2019 |
Langues: | Français |
Catégories : | Alimentation ; Allaitement exclusif ; Café ; Caféine ; Cancer ; Composition du lait ; Congélation ; Conservation du lait ; Croissance et développement ; Diabète gestationnel ; Don de lait ; Durée de l'allaitement ; Etats-Unis ; Information ; Maternité ; Nutrition maternelle ; Pathologie du sein ; Poids de l'enfant ; Politique hospitalière ; Pratique de l'allaitement ; Promotion de l'allaitement ; Régime alimentaire de la mère ; Sein ; Taille ; Thérapeutique médicamenteuse ; Thérapeutique médicamenteuse de la mère ; Toxique ; Vaccin |
Mots-clés: | Ail, champignons |
Note de contenu : |
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- Editorial Guidelines for Vaccinating Breastfeeding Mothers Arthur I. Eidelman - ABM Protocol ABM Clinical Protocol #30: Breast Masses, Breast Complaints, and Diagnostic Breast Imaging in the Lactating Woman Katrina B. Mitchell, Helen M. Johnson, Anne Eglash, and all. Pages:208214 - LactMed® Update Maternal Vaccination and Breastfeeding Philip O. Anderson Pages:215217 - Review Duration of Breastfeeding and Early Growth: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence Bernadeta Patro-Gołąb, Bartłomiej M. Zalewski, Anna Polaczek, and Hania Szajewska Pages:218229 -Clinical Research Optimal Timing to Utilize Olfactory Stimulation with Maternal Breast Milk to Improve Oral Feeding Skills in the Premature Newborn Jessica Davidson, Robin Ruthazer, and Jill L. Maron Pages:230235 - Contribution of Maternal Obesity to Medically Indicated and Elective Formula Supplementation in a Baby-Friendly Hospital Kristina Colling, Laura Ward, Anita Beck, and Laurie A. Nommsen-Rivers Pages:236242 - Public Health And Policy Association of Maternity Care Practices and Policies with In-Hospital Exclusive Breastfeeding in the United States Chloe M. Barrera, Jennifer L. Beauregard, Jennifer M. Nelson, and Cria G. Perrine Pages:243248 - Prepregnancy Diabetes and Breastfeeding Cessation Among Black Women in the United States Ellen M. Chetwynd, Alison M. Stuebe, Lynn Rosenberg, Melissa A. Troester, and Julie R. Palmer Pages:249255 -Basic Science Staphylococcus aureus Enterotoxin Production in Raw and Pasteurized Milk: The Effect of Selected Different Storage Durations and Temperatures Yahya Almutawif, Benjamin Hartmann, Megan Lloyd, Ching Tat Lai, Alethea Rea, and Donna Geddes Pages:256261 - Staphylococcus aureus Enterotoxin Production in Raw, Holder-Pasteurized, and Ultraviolet-C-Treated Donated Human Milk Yahya Almutawif, Benjamin Hartmann, Megan Lloyd, Ching Tat Lai, Alethea Rea, and Donna Geddes Pages:262270 - Brief Report Is Frozen Human Milk That Is Refused by Mother's Own Infant Suitable for Human Milk Bank Donation? Michael A. Pitino, Debbie Stone, Deborah L. O'Connor, and Sharon Unger Pages:271275 - Case Reports Catecholamine and Metanephrine Levels in Breast Milk Before and After Paraganglioma Resection Sarah E. Dodd, Ravinder J. Singh, and Yvette N. Martin Pages:276277 - Ultrasound-Guided Removal of Breast Foreign Matter: A Case Report Meng-Ying Xu and Ying Huang Pages:278279 - Correspondence Re: Potentially Toxic Foods While Breastfeeding: Garlic, Caffeine, Mushrooms, and More by Anderson (Breastfeed Med 2018;13(10):642644) Sergio Verd and Jaume Ponce-Taylor Page:280 - Response to Verd and Ponce-Taylor re: Potentially Toxic Foods While Breastfeeding: Garlic, Caffeine, Mushrooms, and More Philip O. Anderson Page:281 - President's Corner Committees: The Real Work of Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Timothy Tobolic Pages:282283 |
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Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, Auteur ;
Katrina B. Mitchell, Auteur ;
Helene M Johnson, Auteur
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"Breastfeeding women may develop breast masses or complaints at any point during lactation. Symptoms may be related to lactation, such as a lactating adenoma, or may be due to a condition that coincidentally has manifested during the postpartum [...]
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Kristina Colling, Auteur ;
Laura Ward, Auteur ;
Anita Beck, Auteur
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Objective: Determine if maternal obesity increases use of medically indicated or elective formula in the context of a Baby-Friendly Hospital with high prevalence of obesity.
Study Design: We conducted a secondary analysis of mothers who initi[...]
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Background: Olfactory maturation is essential for successful oral feeding. Previous studies have suggested that olfactory stimulation with maternal breast milk may expedite oral feeding skills in the premature infant; however, the optimal develo[...]
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No routine vaccines are contraindicated in nursing mothers. Yellow fever vaccine should not be given to mothers who are breastfeeding an infant
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Bernadeta Patro-Golab, Auteur ;
Bartlolomiej M. Zalewski, Auteur ;
Anna Polaczek, Auteur
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Introduction: Growth patterns of breastfed and formula-fed infants differ, but the influence of breastfeeding duration on early growth remains unclear. The objective of this study is to evaluate current evidence on the association of exclusive a[...]
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Chloe M. Barrera, Auteur ;
Jennifer L. Beauregard, Auteur ;
Jennifer M. Nelson, Auteur
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Background: Experiences during the birth hospitalization affect breastfeeding outcomes. In the United States, hospital policies and practices supportive of breastfeeding are routinely assessed through the Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition [...]
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Ellen M Chetwynd, Auteur ;
Alison M. Stuebe, Auteur ;
Lynn Rosenberg, Auteur
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Background: The incidence of diabetes is rising, and with it, the number of pregnancies affected by diabetes. U.S. black women have a disproportionately high prevalence of diabetes and lower rates of breastfeeding.
Objective: The objective of[...]
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Yahya Almutawif, Auteur ;
Benjamin Hartmann, Auteur ;
Megan Llyod, Auteur
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Introduction:S. aureus is one of the most prevalent potential pathogenic bacteria found in DHM. Some strains produce heat stable enterotoxins that are able to survive pasteurization. These enterotoxins have been associated with gastritis and pot[...]
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Background: Some strains of Staphylococcus aureus can produce heat-stable enterotoxins that have been associated with gastritis and potentially necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants.
Objectives/Hypothesis: To assess the impact of diffe[...]
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Michael A. Pitino, Auteur ;
Debbie Stone, Auteur ;
Deborah L. O'Connor, Auteur
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Background: Infant refusal to feed previously frozen human milk is thought possibly attributable to lipase, an enzyme that cleaves fatty acids from milk triglycerides potentially changing the taste of the milk. Previous reports suggest that this[...]
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SE Dodd, Auteur ;
Ravinder J. Singh, Auteur ;
Yvette N. Martin, Auteur
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Background: Catecholamine and metanephrine transfer into breast milk in the setting of secreting paraganglioma or pheochromocytoma has not been previously described.
Materials and Methods: We present an investigation in which we measured cate[...]
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Meng-Ying Xu, Auteur ;
Huang Ying, Auteur
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Background: The origins of foreign matter are almost of medical materials, and no previous cases of ultrasound-guided breast foreign matter removal have been reported. The patient was a 30-year-old female with mammary foreign matter, a horse's b[...]
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