نتایج جستجو برای: powdered infant formula milk pif

تعداد نتایج: 250909  

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 2016
Kelly M Boone Sheela R Geraghty Sarah A Keim

OBJECTIVE To examine the associations of substance fed and mode of breast milk delivery with occurrence of otitis media and diarrhea in the first year of life. STUDY DESIGN At 12 months postpartum, women (n = 813; 62% response) completed a questionnaire that assessed sociodemographics, infant occurrence of otitis media and diarrhea, and the timing of starting/stopping feeding at the breast, e...

2014
George Kent

BACKGROUND Fatty acids in breast-milk such as docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid, commonly known as DHA and ARA, contribute to the healthy development of children in various ways. However, the manufactured versions that are added to infant formula might not have the same health benefits as those in breast-milk. There is evidence that the manufactured additives might cause harm to infants...

2017
Laurenda Carter Hannah R. Chase Hyerim Choi SoYoung Jun JiHyeon Park Seungeun Jeong MiJeong Kim KyuYoung Han ChaeYoon Lee HyeJin Jeong Samantha Finkelstein Flavia Negrete Hediye N. Cinar Ben D. Tall Gopal R. Gopinath

We introduce the draft genome sequences of five enterotoxigenic Bacillus cereus strains: Bc 12, Bc 67, Bc 111, Bc 112, and Bc 113, which were obtained from powdered infant formula. The genome sizes of the strains ranged from 5.5 to 5.8 Mb, and the G+C contents were ~35.2%.

2013
Karen A. Power Qiongqiong Yan Edward M. Fox Shane Cooney Séamus Fanning

Cronobacter is an opportunistic pathogen associated with meningitis in neonates. Based on long-term surveillance of a powdered infant formula production facility, a persistent and thermotolerant isolate, denoted Cronobacter sakazakii SP291, was detected. Here we report the complete genome along with the sequences of three plasmids identified in this organism.

2014
Arthur W. Pightling Franco Pagotto

Cronobacter sakazakii is a food-borne pathogenic bacterium that may cause severe illness in neonates and the elderly. We present the genome sequence of a rare strain (ST40, CC45), commonly found in multiple food processing facilities and in powdered infant formula and only indicted in a single clinical case.

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 1994
A K Ewer G M Durbin M E Morgan I W Booth

An ultrasonic technique was used to compare gastric emptying after a feed of expressed breast milk and formula milk in a blind, cross over study of preterm infants. Fourteen infants (median gestational age 33 weeks) were studied on 46 occasions. Each infant received a nasogastric feed of either expressed breast milk or formula milk, and the alternative at the next feed. Real time ultrasound ima...

Journal: :Malaysian journal of nutrition 1999
S Loh I Maznah

Bifidobacteria is a well known bacteria that is found in abundance in the intestine of infants which provides several health and nutritional benefits. Realizing the many benefits of bifidobacteria to human, this study has been conducted with the objective to determine the growth promotional effect of different types of milk and milk proteins on Bifidobacterium species. One strains of Bifiodobac...

2015
Della A Forster Helene M Johns Helen L McLachlan Anita M Moorhead Kerri M McEgan Lisa H Amir

OBJECTIVE To explore whether feeding only directly from the breast in the first 24-48 h of life increases the proportion of infants receiving any breast milk at 6 months. DESIGN A prospective cohort study. SETTING Three maternity hospitals in Melbourne, Australia. PARTICIPANTS 1003 postpartum English-speaking women with a healthy singleton term infant, who intended to breast feed, were re...

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