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Hot Milk, n°11 - Printemps 2018
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Kathleen A. Marinelli, Auteur ; Helen L. Ball, Auteur ; James McKenna, Auteur ; Peter S. Blair, Auteur |Breastfeeding and the place of sleep for the mother and the infant have been controversial internationally due to reported concerns regarding infant deaths despite the known benefits of exclusive and prolonged breastfeeding, which are increased [...]Article : texte imprimé
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare outcomes of infants pre and post initiation of a feeding protocol providing an exclusive human milkbased diet (HUM). Materials and Methods: In a multicenter retrospective cohort study, infants [...]texte imprimé
Micheline Beaudry, Auteur ; Sylvie Chiasson, Auteur ; Julie Lauzière, Auteur | Presses de l'Université du Québec | 2006A la fin des années 1960, l?allaitement maternel semblait menacé de disparition dans les sociétés industrialisées. Aux cours des décennies subséquentes, la recrudescence de cette pratique et l?intensification de la recherche sur de nombreux aspe[...]Article : texte imprimé
Narges Alianmoghaddam, Auteur ; Kaveh Khoshnood, Auteur ; Cheryl Benn, Auteur |Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide; it is the leading cause of death from cancer in women after lung cancer (Cancer Facts and Figures 2016, 2016). Since 1990, the rate of death from breast cancer has been declining in dev[...]Article : texte imprimé
Infant mortality is one of Indiana's most persistent health concerns. Our state has lost 3,000 infants before the age of one in the last 5 years.1 In 2015 alone, 613 children died before their first birthdays. Our journey to find answers to this[...]Article : texte imprimé
One of the biggest causes of infant mortality is sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) (following birth defects, preterm birth, and pregnancy complications). Currently, the two demographic groups with the highest rates of SIDS in the world are Ame[...]Article : texte imprimé
Margaretha Lööf-Johanson, Auteur ; Lars Brudin, Auteur ; Marie Sundquist, Auteur |Objective: To study whether breastfeeding affects survival from breast cancer. Background: There are few studies on the relationship between breastfeeding, reproductive health, and breast cancer survival. This study is a follow-up of an earli[...]Article : texte imprimé
The short-term benefits of breastfeeding have been well established. Among infants 05 months of age, the risk of all-cause mortality has been estimated to be 14 times higher in nonbreastfed infants compared with exclusively breastfed infants.1 [...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
Cate Bailey, Auteur |Many cultures around the world routinely practise bedsharing by the mother-infant dyad. Bedsharing in these cultures is believed to ensure a safe and comfortable night's sleep for both mother and infant, as well as supporting breastfeeding. None[...]Article : texte imprimé
Preterm birth affects more than 10% of infants worldwide and is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality rates. With appropriate care, most preterm infants survive to adulthood but can suffer from long-term health effects. Data fro[...]Article : texte imprimé
Doris Browne, Auteur |For the first time in our history, the United States is raising a generation of children who may have sicker, shorter lives than their parents.1 Therefore, we must act now to reverse this trend. The health of a nation is gauged by its infant [...]Article : texte imprimé
Abigail Buckle, Auteur ; Celia Taylor, Auteur |Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a costly gastrointestinal disorder that mainly affects preterm and low-birth-weight infants and can lead to considerable morbidity and mortality. Mother's own milk is protective against NEC but is n[...]texte imprimé
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Jonathan K. Seigel, Auteur ; P. Brian Smith, Auteur ; Patricia L. Ashley, Auteur |Background: Human milk reduces morbidities in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants. However, clinical instability often precludes ELBW infants from receiving early enteral feeds. This study compared clinical outcomes before and after implem[...]Article : texte imprimé
The recommendation that mothers' own milk, appropriately fortified, should be the primary enteral diet for all very low-birth-weight infants (i.e., birth weight less than 1.5 kg) has been universally accepted as the standard of care.1 But [...]Article : texte imprimé
Linda Murray, Auteur ; Simplicia Maria Anggrahini, Auteur ; Rahel Rara Woda, Auteur |Background: The eastern Indonesian province of Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) has an infant mortality rate of 45 per 1000, higher than the national average (28/1000). Exclusive breastfeeding, important for improving newborn and infant survival, is e[...]Article : texte imprimé
Arpit R. Mehta, Auteur ; Sigamani Panneer, Auteur ; Suparna Ghosh-Jerath, Auteur |Background: Extended breastfeeding duration is common in India. Extended breastfeeding protects the infant from infectious disease and promotes child spacing. In the 1990s, the median breastfeeding duration in India was 24 months. Research a[...]Article : texte imprimé
Type 1 herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) is very prevalent yet in rare circumstances can lead to fatal neonatal disease. Genital acquisition of type 2 HSV is the usual mode for neonatal herpes, but HSV-1 transmission by genital or extragenital means [...]Article : texte imprimé
Steven A. Abrams, Auteur ; Richard J. Schanler, Auteur ; Martin L. Lee, Auteur |Background: Provision of human milk has important implications for the health and outcomes of extremely preterm (EP) infants. This study evaluated the effects of an exclusive human milk diet on the health of EP infants during their stay in the n[...]Article : texte imprimé
In 1900, 13% of infants in the United States died before their first birthday, most of dehydration from diarrhea. As part of a nationwide effort to save the babies, pediatricians focused on several endeavorsexperimenting with commercially mad[...]Article : texte imprimé
Bone marrow transplantation is a long, difficult treatment associated with many complications. An intentional, lethal dose of chemotherapy or total body radiation is administered to replace unhealthy bone marrow with new bone marrow stem cells. [...]Article : texte imprimé
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In 2013, the rate of neonatal deaths in the Western Pacific Region was 230,000 per year.1 Every 2 minutes, a newborn died. Two out of three of those deaths occurred in the first 3 days of life, many from preventable causes.1 Evidence showed that[...]