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Human milk banking was virtually discontinued at the start of the human immunodeficiency virus era amid fears that the virus might be transmitted to preterm infants receiving donor milk. However, the demand for donor breastmilk has continued to [...]Article : texte imprimé
Güliz Onat, Auteur ; Hediye Karakoc, Auteur |Introduction: Turkey is the first and only Islamic country which has initiated a process to establish a milk bank. However, the effort was abandoned because of religious concerns. Informal breast milk sharing has become a practical alternative t[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elizabeth J. O'Sullivan, Auteur ; Sheela R. Geraghty., Auteur ; Kathleen M. Rasmussen, Auteur |Background: Little is known about womens participation or likely participation in informal human milk (HM) sharing. The US Food and Drug Administration recommends against feeding infants shared HM acquired directly from individuals or through [...]Article : texte imprimé
Toby Bressler, Auteur ; Laura M. Dambra-Candelaria, Auteur ; Diane L. Spatz, Auteur |The process of human milk donation and sharing for the promotion of infant health is a phenomenon of interest as it directly affects children's health and well-being. Although its prevalence is currently unknown, informal sharing of human milk i[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elisabeth Stoltz Sjöström, Auteur ; Inger Öhman, Auteur ; Andreas Tornevi, Auteur |Background: Human milk (HM) is the preferred basis of nutrition for infants, including those born prematurely. Information on HM macronutrient content is necessary to optimize nutritional support of preterm infants. Objectives: This study a[...]Article : texte imprimé
What do we know about transmission of coronaviruses into human milk? During the SARS outbreak, a pregnant woman who contracted SARS-CoV in the second trimester and required mechanical ventilation ultimately recovered and delivered a healthy 38-w[...]Article : texte imprimé
This month's issue of Breastfeeding Medicine highlights the reality that classical medical and scientific factors are not the only variables responsible for the increase in of peer to peer milk sharing. Bressler and colleagues describe in detail[...]Article : texte imprimé
Michael A. Pitino, Auteur ; Debbie Stone, Auteur ; Deborah L. O'Connor, Auteur |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[...]Article : texte imprimé
Anita Esquerra-Zwiers, Auteur ; Beverly Rossman, Auteur ; Paula Meier, Auteur |Background: Pasteurized donor human milk (DHM), rather than preterm infant formula, is recommended for premature infants when mothers milk is not available. Objective: This study explored the maternal decision-making process in providing c[...]texte imprimé
40 articles de la conférence internationale sur l'allaitement maternel et le féminisme de 2013, autour de lidée d'élever des enfants est un bien social et que nos villages peuvent soutenir les femmes en les aidant à intégrer le maternage à l[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ce Tian, Auteur |Background Donor milk is the preferred substitute to mothers own milk, which can protect high-risk infants from many complications. Several milk banks have been established in China. However, the small number of donors and insufficient milk do[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca J. McCloskey, Auteur ; Sharvari Karandikar, Auteur |Background: Human milk sharing between peers is a common and growing practice. Although human milk has been unequivocally established as the ideal food source for infants, much stigma surrounds the practice of human milk sharing. Furthermore, t[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background A primary role of human donor milk banks is to provide pasteurized human milk for the sick and preterm infant populations and to support the mothers of these infants as they establish their own milk supply. The results of human milk [...]Article : texte imprimé
Beatriz M. Reyes-Foster, Auteur ; Shannon K. Carter, Auteur ; Melanie Sberna Hinojosa, Auteur |Peer breastmilk sharing has emerged in recent years as a subject of investigation and occasional controversy. Although researchers know that thousands of milk exchanges are facilitated through milk sharing Web sites every week, there is only lim[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca Mannel, Auteur ; Christina Juris Bennett, Auteur |Introduction: Use of pasteurized donor milk is recommended in many situations when own mothers milk is not available. One existing knowledge gap is access to donor milk for infants in government custody (foster care). Main issue: The focus[...]Article : texte imprimé
Maryanne Tigchelaar Perrin, Auteur ; Suzanne L. Goodell, Auteur ; Jonathan C. Allen, Auteur |Objectives: The Food and Drug Administration discourages the casual sharing of human milk because of the risk of pathogen transmission. No information is currently available on the prevalence of this practice. The purpose of this mixed-methods o[...]Article : texte imprimé
Josef Neu, Auteur |Guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that all preterm infants receive mother's own milk or pasteurized donor milk if mother's own milk is unavailable.1 However, donor milk lacks sufficient levels of protein and other nutr[...]Article : texte imprimé
Judith H. Simpson, Auteur ; Lorna McKerracher, Auteur ; Andrew Cooper, Auteur |Background: The nutritional content of donated expressed breast milk (DEBM) is variable. Using DEBM to provide for the energy requirements of neonates is challenging. Objective: The authors hypothesized that a system of DEBM energy content [...]Article : texte imprimé
Katharina Stock, Auteur ; Elke Griesmaier, Auteur ; Barbara Brunner, Auteur |Aim: This study assessed whether feeding preterm infants unpasteurized breastmilk (1) decreases the rate of late-onset sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis and (2) increases the rate of postnatally acquired cytomegalovirus infections. Subject[...]Article : texte imprimé
Amy Manning Vickers, Auteur ; Shaina Starks-Solis, Auteur ; David S. Newburg, Auteur |Background: Most protective components in human milk are stable during prolonged storage at 4ºC; however, pasteurization reduces some microbicidal activities responsible for suppressing microbial growth and protecting against infection. Donor m[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elizabeth A. Brownell, Auteur ; Mary M. Lussier, Auteur ; Donna Bielecki, Auteur |Background: Previous research has not evaluated predictors of donor human milk (DHM) non-consent status in a neonatal intensive care unit (ICU) setting within the United States. The purpose of this study is to identify and describe maternal and [...]Article : texte imprimé
Background Human milk is recommended as the only nutritional source during the first 6 months of life. For preterm infants, the benefits of human milk are even more important and can alleviate the negative influences of preterm birth. Resear[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca J. McCloskey, Auteur ; S. Karandikar, Auteur |Background: Some mothers who cannot breastfeedpartially or completelychoose to feed their infants human milk donated from a peer. Few studies have examined mothers' experiences with using donor milk; none has examined whether or not mothers' s[...]Article : texte imprimé
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A Lucas, Auteur ; John Boscardin, Auteur ; Steven A. Abrams, Auteur |Objective: An increasingly common practice is to feed preterm infants a base diet comprising only human milk (HM), usually fortified with a cow's milk (CM)-derived fortifier (CMDF). We evaluated the safety of CMDF in a diet of 100% mother's own [...]