نتایج جستجو برای: breast milk

تعداد نتایج: 311045  

Fatemeh Aleahmad Mahin Salman Nejad Mahsa Sani Samira Jahanshahi Sepideh Ebrahimi Seyed Mojtaba Hoseini Tahereh Talaei

Background  The mammary gland in humans is a dynamic organ that undergoes significant developmental changes during pregnancy, lactation, and involution. Stem cells derived from human breast milk possess the adult stem cell-like characteristics such as self-renewal, proliferative and differentiate potential. This source of stem cells avoids invasive procedures and the ethical controversy of emb...

Journal: :AIDS 2012
Barbara Lohman-Payne Jennifer A Slyker Stephen Moore Elizabeth Maleche-Obimbo Dalton C Wamalwa Barbra A Richardson Sarah Rowland-Jones Dorothy Mbori-Ngacha Carey Farquhar Julie Overbaugh Grace John-Stewart

OBJECTIVE Breast milk is a major route of infant HIV infection, yet the majority of breast-fed, HIV-exposed infants escape infection by unknown mechanisms. This study aimed to investigate the role of HIV-specific breast milk cells in preventing infant HIV infection. DESIGN A prospective study was designed to measure associations between maternal breast milk HIV-specific interferon-γ (IFN-γ) r...

Journal: :AIDS 2015
Johannes Viljoen Edouard Tuaillon Nicolas Nagot Siva Danaviah Marianne Peries Prevashinee Padayachee Vincent Foulongne Ruth Bland Nigel Rollins Marie-Louise Newell Philippe van de Perre

OBJECTIVE Postnatal HIV-1 mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) occurs in spite of antiretroviral therapy. Co-infections in breast milk with cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) are associated with increased HIV-1 shedding in this compartment. We investigated CMV levels and EBV detection in breast milk as potential risk factors for MTCT of HIV-1 via breastfeeding. METHODS Cell-fre...

2014
Marijke I. Zonneveld Alain R. Brisson Martijn J. C. van Herwijnen Sisareuth Tan Chris H. A. van de Lest Frank A. Redegeld Johan Garssen Marca H. M. Wauben Esther N. M. Nolte-'t Hoen

Extracellular vesicles (EV) in breast milk carry immune relevant proteins and could play an important role in the instruction of the neonatal immune system. To further analyze these EV and to elucidate their function it is important that native populations of EV can be recovered from (stored) breast milk samples in a reproducible fashion. However, the impact of isolation and storage procedures ...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
mehran karimi zia eslami farimah shamsi javad moradi ali yavar ahmadi behnam baghianimoghadam

background: various reasons accounted for the infection of infants kept at neonatal intensive care unit (nicu). expressed breast milk may be regarded as a source of infection in infants. this study investigated the source of bacterial contamination and the impact of educational interventions on the contamination of mothers’ expressed breast milk (ebm) level whose infants are hospitalized at nic...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Philip J Landrigan Babasaheb Sonawane Donald Mattison Michael McCally Anjali Garg

Human milk is the best source of nutrition for infants. Breast milk contains the optimal balance of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins for developing babies, and it provides a range of benefits for growth, immunity, and development. Unfortunately, breast milk is not pristine. Contamination of human milk is widespread and is the consequence of decades of inadequately controlled pollution of the e...

Farokhlegha Servat, Mahdieh Delikhoon, Mohammad Hossien Salmani Nodoushan, valiallah Nassiri, Zinab Rezai,

Introduction: Zinc plays a vital role in various biological functions and physical growth. More than 300 enzymes in body need zinc for proper function. In this study, the concentration of the zinc micronutrient in breast milk was evaluated and analyzed at the first month of breastfeeding. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive study of 150 breastfeeding mothers in the 2014 who had given...

A Behrooz, A Djazayery, M Karandish, M Mahmoudi, M Razi-Jalali,

Introduction: The relationship between calcium intake during lactation and breast milk calcium concentration has been studied by many investigators, but there is no conclusive evidence on the effect of supplementation during pregnancy on the breast milk content. The aim of this double blind, placebo controlled trial was to determine the effect of calcium supplementation during the third trimest...

Background and Objective: Breast milk contains nutrients such as carbohydrates, essential fatty acids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and a source of communal bacteria with probiotic potential that is very effective in the prevention and treatment of neonatal infections. The aim of this study was the evaluation of probiotic properties of lactobacilli in breast milk and their inhibitory effect on...

  Background: Chlorinated pesticides have been used in pest control for several decades in the world. These compounds are still applied in many regions, and their continuous usage has resulted in their bioaccumulation and residue in the food chain. These residues could transfer to food products and accumulate in fat tissues. Undoubtedly, the breast milk could be a significant biomarker for esti...

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