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Les Dossiers de l'Allaitement, n°159 - Juin 2020
La Leche league France, Auteur | 2020SOMMAIRE : Cas cliniques Ablation dimplants mammaires chez une mère allaitante 1 Détection du virus de la fièvre jaune dans le lait maternel 2 Allaitement dun bébé de petit poids de naissance par une mère ayant présenté un diabète gestat[...]Article : texte imprimé
Pamela Berens, Auteur ; Eglash Anne, Auteur ; Michele Malloy, Auteur |There continue to be many controversies on management of persistent breast pain. More scientific study is needed on assessment and management of almost all potential causes, including infection, neuropathic pain issues, breast pump te[...]Article : texte imprimé
Helene M Johnson, Auteur ; Katrina B. Mitchell, Auteur |Recommendations for future research related to the intersection of breast cancer and breastfeeding include the following: Establishment of a repository of breast milk from women with breast cancer to enable biospecimen studies. Retrospecti[...]Article : texte imprimé
Lisa H. Amir, Auteur ; Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, Auteur |Predisposing Factors The following factors may predispose a lactating woman to the development of mastitis.7,8 Other than the fact that these are factors that result in milk stasis, the evidence for these associations is generally inconclusive [...]Article : texte imprimé
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Alison M. Stuebe, Auteur ; Briana J. Jegier, Auteur ; Eleanor B. Schwarz, Auteur |Objective: We sought to determine the impact of changes in breastfeeding rates on population health. Materials and Methods: We used a Monte Carlo simulation model to estimate the population-level changes in disease burden associated with marg[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Xian-Rong Yu, Auteur ; Shu-Ting Huang, Auteur ; Ning Xu, Auteur |Background: This study aimed to explore the effect of breast milk and sodium bicarbonate solution used in oral care of infants with tracheal intubation after cardiothoracic surgery. Methods: A randomized clinical controlled trial was conducte[...]Article : texte imprimé
Mageshree Naicker, Auteur ; Anna Coutsoudis, Auteur ; Kiersten Israel-Ballard, Auteur |Human milk provides crucial nutrition and immunologic protection for infants. When a mother's own milk is unavailable, donated human milk, pasteurized to destroy bacteria and viruses, is a lifesaving replacement. Flash-heat pasteurization is a s[...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
David J. Rechtman, Auteur ; Martin L. Lee, Auteur ; H. Berg, Auteur |"As a result of concerns over the transmission of infectious diseases by donor milk, as well as the possible loss of nutritional value of donor milk through exposure to a variety of environmental conditions, the practice in the United States has[...]Article : texte imprimé
Bo Liu, Auteur ; David S. Newburg, Auteur |Breastfeeding protects the neonate against pathogen infection. Major mechanisms of protection include human milk glycoconjugates functioning as soluble receptor mimetics that inhibit pathogen binding to the mucosal cell surface, prebiotic stimul[...]Article : texte imprimé
José A. Maldonado-Lobon, Auteur ; Miguel A. Díaz-López, Auteur ; Raffaele Carputo, Auteur |Introduction: Recent results indicate that human mastitis and painful breastfeeding may be characterized by a mammary bacterial dysbiosis, a process in which the population of potential pathogens increases at the expense of the normal mammary mi[...]Article : texte imprimé
Defne Engür, Auteur ; Bilin Çetinkaya Çakmak, Auteur ; Münevver Kaynak Türkmen, Auteur |Acinetobacter baumannii is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that has emerged as a troublesome pathogen causing institutional outbreaks. Environmental contamination is a distinctive characteristic of this microorganism, which brings a further diffic[...]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
Samuli Rautava, Auteur |The incidence of infectious diseases has declined drastically since the 1950s, yet the incidence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases has been steadily increasing.1 Increased risk of noncommunicable diseases is associated with disturbances in mi[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sody A. Naimer, Auteur ; William F. Silverman, Auteur |Background: It is well recognized that breastmilk provides optimal nutrition and immunological protection for infants. Many women, however, experience nipple pain while breastfeeding, leading to premature cessation of nursing. To overcome these [...]Article : texte imprimé
Laura Quinn, Auteur ; Melody Ailsworth, Auteur ; Elizabeth Matthews, Auteur |Introduction:Serratia marcescens is an opportunistic pathogen and common cause of infectious outbreaks in pediatric units, leading to both significant morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised hosts. Environmental and some clinical strains ma[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background Neonatal infections with Cronobacter sakazakii have recently been associated with the consumption of expressed human milk. Study Aims (1) To evaluate whether human milk has antimicrobial capacity against C. sakazakii and (2) to d[...]Article : texte imprimé
Yusuf Cem Kaplan, Auteur ; Elif Keskin-Arslan, Auteur ; Selin Acar, Auteur |A 27-year-old mother was breastfeeding her 52-day-old son who was born at the 35th gestational week (birth weight: 3,700 g, length: 51 cm) through cesarean section without any postnatal complications. At the time of referral, the inf[...]