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Few comprehensive studies have been published on adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in breastfed infants from maternal medications. This column reviews the findings of two articles,1,2 plus seven additional articles published since the most recent ar[...]Article : texte imprimé
Nimah Bahreini-Esfahani, Auteur ; Amir Rez Moravejolahkami, Auteur |Background: Human milk potentially includes probiotic Lactobacillales, an order of gram-positive bacteria that have the ability to ferment sugars to lactic acid. These bioactive agents may be affected by maternal dietary patterns. This study aim[...]Article : texte imprimé
Paolo Manzoni, Auteur |Human milk contains many bioactive factors that support organ development, contribute to the maturation of the immune system, and provide protection against neonatal infection and diseases, such as bronchopulmonary disease, retinopathy of premat[...]Article : texte imprimé
Susan Tawia, Auteur |Immune responses induced in early life to environmental and dietary antigens will be decisive for children and their adult response to these antigens, and they will condition development of immune-mediated diseases such as allergies and autoimmu[...]Article : texte imprimé
MD Mesa, Auteur ; S. Mohandas, Auteur ; PS. Pannaraj, Auteur ; S. Moosavi, Auteur ; G. Liang, Auteur ; La Leche League France, Traducteur |Article : texte imprimé
Although genomic variation and epigenomics contribute to metabolic programming, the in utero environment, particularly the perinatal and early metagenomes, can shape our metabolic programming in diverse, resilient, and rather creative ways. Accu[...]Article : texte imprimé
Brian D.W. Chow, Auteur ; Juliann L. Reardon, Auteur ; Emily O. Perry, Auteur |Background: Colonization increases risk for invasive candidiasis in neonates. Breast milk host defense proteins may affect yeast colonization of infants. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate breast milk host defense proteins relative to [...]Article : texte imprimé
Beyond its nutritional value, human milk is also involved in a complex hostmicrobe interaction by promoting the colonization of a healthy gut microbiota in the infant. The initial gut microbiome can be influenced by a variety of factors, such a[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rob Knight, Auteur |The human body is made up of more microbial cells than human cells (43% versus 57%), and microbial genes outnumber human genes by about 100 to 1 (99% versus 1%). The microbiome plays an essential role in human health and disease and can impact r[...]Article : texte imprimé
Esther Jimenez, Auteur ; Javier de Andrés, Auteur ; Marina Manrique, Auteur |Background: Some studies have been conducted to assess the composition of the bacterial communities inhabiting human milk, but they did not evaluate the presence of other microorganisms, such as fungi, archaea, protozoa, or viruses. Objectiv[...]Article : texte imprimé
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José A. Hurtado, Auteur ; José A. Maldonado-Lobon, Auteur ; M. Paz Diaz-Ropero, Auteur ; PROLAC Group, Auteur |Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the preventive effect of oral administration of Lactobacillus fermentum CECT5716 on mastitis incidence in lactating women. Methods: A randomized double-blinded controlled trial that includ[...]Article : texte imprimé
Janet E. Williams, Auteur ; J. Price Williams, Auteur ; Bahman Shafii, Auteur |Background: Human milk provides all essential nutrients necessary for early life and is rich in nonnutrients, maternally derived (host) cells, and bacteria, but almost nothing is known about the interplay among these components. Research aim[...]Article : texte imprimé
Maureen Groer, Auteur ; Katherine Hope Morgan, Auteur ; Adetola Louis-Jacques, Auteur |Background The human milk microbiome is an emerging scientific area. Careful, accurate collection and measurement for microbial sequencing is imperative. There is controversy about a core microbiome, and little is known about factors that influ[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Ting Meng, Auteur ; Maryanne T. Perrin, Auteur ; Jonathan C. Allen, Auteur |Objective: To determine the impact of storage on bacterial growth and immunological activity of pasteurized human milk and leftover pasteurized human milk that has been exposed to the microflora in an infant's mouth. Materials and Methods: Ei[...]Article : texte imprimé
Anastasia Mantziari, Auteur ; Juhani Aakko, Auteur ; Himanshu Kumar, Auteur ; Satu Tölkkö, Auteur ; Elloise Du Toit, Auteur ; Seppo Salminen, Auteur ; Erika Isolauri, Auteur ; Samuli Rautava, Auteur |Human milk is the optimal source of complete nutrition for neonates and it also guides the development of infant gut microbiota. Importantly, human milk can be supplemented with probiotics to complement the health benefits of breastfeeding. Stor[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jessica A. Davis, Auteur ; Kelley L. Baumgartel, Auteur ; Michael J. Morowitz, Auteur |Background Necrotizing enterocolitis is associated with a high incidence of morbidity and mortality in premature infants. Human milk minimizes necrotizing enterocolitis risk, although the mechanism of protection is not thoroughly understood. In[...]