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Mariela Valentina Cortez, Auteur ; Elio Andrés Soria, Auteur |Objectives: Human milk banks need to extend the suitability of milk for breastfeeding, and for this technological advances are required. Our aim was to establish the capacity of freeze-drying to conserve milk properties without further oxidative[...]Article : texte imprimé
Chiara Peila, Auteur ; Alessandra Coscia, Auteur ; Enrico Bertino, Auteur |Introduction: There is evidence that mother's own milk is the best nutrient in terms of multiorgan protection and infection prevention. However, when maternal milk is scarce, the solution can be represented by donor milk (DM), which requires spe[...]Article : texte imprimé
Fang-Yuan Chang, Auteur ; Li-Jung Fang, Auteur ; Chao-Sheng Chang, Auteur ; Tsung-Zu Wu, Auteur |Background: The pasteurization is a mandatory step to inactivate pathogenic microorganisms of bank milk. For storage, freezing and thawing are necessary. The concentration of macronutrients and energy of bank milk could be influenced by these pr[...]Article : texte imprimé
Arunas Liubsys, Auteur ; Audrone Eidukaite, Auteur ; Alma Molyte, Auteur ; Laima Tamuliene, Auteur ; Vytautas Usonis, Auteur |troduction: Human donor milk is widely used to feed premature and sick newborns when the milk of their own mothers is insufficient. All treatment processes involving human milk affect its composition. The aim of this study was to assess changes [...]Article : texte imprimé
Dror Mandel, Auteur ; Françis B. Mimouni, Auteur |Expressed Breast Milk (EBM) is increasingly used throughout the developed world. In 2013, it was estimated that ∼25% of mothers in the United States express regularly their milk, and close to 40% do it occasionally, whereas most of the 6 m[...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
"Background: This case study of donor human milk banking and the ethics that govern interested parties is the first time the ethics of donor milk banking has been explored. Methods and Results: Two different models of ethics and their direct im[...]Article : texte imprimé
Bibiana Chinea Jiménez, Auteur ; Marta Cabreara Lafuente, Auteur |Background Data are limited on the association between the use of donor human milk and improvements in feeding tolerance. Objective To determine the influence of the duration of parenteral nutrition on the growth and morbidity of the breast[...]Article : texte imprimé
Objective: To compare (1) differences in mother's own milk (MOM) provision and enteral feeding outcomes, (2) differences in preterm formula and donor human milk (DHM) uses as bridges to exclusive MOM feedings at discharge, and (3) MOM and entera[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sheilajane C. Lewis, Auteur ; Marcy McMahon, Auteur ; Ginny Combs, Auteur |The American Academy of Pediatrics (2017) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life. However, when supplementation is medically indicated, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises using pasteurized donor human milk (PDH[...]Article : texte imprimé
In the words of Sarnat et al.,1 The sense of smell is the earliest and most fundamental of the special senses to develop in the fetus, as in phylogenetic evolution. As early as the 28th week of gestation, preterm neonates have the capacity to [...]Article : texte imprimé
Shushma Nangia, Auteur ; Viraraghavan Vadakkencherry Ramaswamy, Auteur |Background: Donor human milk plays a vital part in the care of sick neonates. There is paucity of literature on the profile of human milk donors of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Materials and Methods: This retrospective observatio[...]Article : texte imprimé
Martha Jane Paynter, Auteur ; Ana Karen Celis-Hechet Mendoza, Auteur |As milk banking continues to grow and expand globally, it is valuable to consider the practice norms outside of North America. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of age (WHO, 2003). Fo[...]Article : texte imprimé
Why do mothers want to provide their breastmilk to infants other than their own? Given the reality that this activity is primarily on an unregulated peer-to-peer basis, accurate comprehensive population data as the motivation of these mothers [...]texte imprimé
The Virtual Breastfeeding Culture: Seeking Mother-to-Mother Support in the Digital Age illustrates that since the advent of the digital communication, mothers have been using the Internet to support and connect with each other. Women have claime[...]Article : texte imprimé
Nadia Raquel García-Lara, Auteur ; Diana Escuder-Vieco, Auteur ; Clara Alonso-Diaz, Auteur |Background: Substantial fat loss may occur during continuous feeding of human milk (HM). A decrease of fat loss has been described following homogenization. Well-established methods of homogenization of HM for routine use in the neonatal intens[...]