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Infant Feeding

Preventing postnatal transmission of HIV-1 through breast-feeding: modifying infant feeding practices.

Preventing postnatal transmission of HIV-1 through breast-feeding: modifying infant feeding practices.

... women of unknown HIV status usually initiate BF but thereafter commonly introduce fluids, milks and foods within the first weeks of life and would thus be mixed BF (MBF). Determinants of choice and patterns of ...

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Prevention of postnatal HIV infection: infant feeding and antiretroviral interventions

Prevention of postnatal HIV infection: infant feeding and antiretroviral interventions

... modified infant feeding practices were safe compared to the standard more prolonged breastfeeding, the 18-month mortality among these early weaned breastfed and formula-fed children was compared with that ...

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HIV and infant feeding: a complex issue in resource-limited settings.

HIV and infant feeding: a complex issue in resource-limited settings.

... different infant feeding strategies, these practices have to be properly defined, precisely documented using validated tools such as recall histories, and prospectively and frequently recorded to minimize ...

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Couples, PMTCT programs and infant feeding decision-making in Ivory Coast.

Couples, PMTCT programs and infant feeding decision-making in Ivory Coast.

... the infant is not breastfed and can increase to 45 when % % breastfeeding is practiced ( De Cock et al, 2000 ...the infant as it contributes to reducing morbidity and mortality ( WHO, 2007 ...and ...

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Infant feeding patterns over the first year of life: influence of family characteristics

Infant feeding patterns over the first year of life: influence of family characteristics

... Table 3: Multivariate associations between infant feeding patterns and family characteristics in EDEN cohort study, n=1004.[r] ...

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Infant feeding, HIV transmission and mortality at 18 months: the need for appropriate choices by mothers and prioritization within programmes.

Infant feeding, HIV transmission and mortality at 18 months: the need for appropriate choices by mothers and prioritization within programmes.

... regarding infant feeding options and supported in their choice( 14 ); those who chose to formula feed their infants were visited at home antenatally and shown how to safely prepare feeds( 14 ...by ...

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Infant feeding practices and sleep development in pre-schoolers from the EDEN mother- child cohort

Infant feeding practices and sleep development in pre-schoolers from the EDEN mother- child cohort

... Fatima, Y., Doi, S.A.R., Mamun, A.A. Longitudinal impact of sleep on overweight and obesity in children and adolescents: a systematic review and bias-adjusted meta-analysis: Impact of sleep on overweight/obesity. Obes. ...

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Recombinant Bile Salt-Stimulated Lipase in Preterm Infant Feeding: A Randomized Phase 3 Study

Recombinant Bile Salt-Stimulated Lipase in Preterm Infant Feeding: A Randomized Phase 3 Study

... It was encouraging that such a large study on this vulnerable patient population, in 10 Euro- pean countries, could be conducted with high quality. Despite major variability in health care routines, we managed to unify ...

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Tracking of dietary intakes in early childhood: the Melbourne InFANT Program

Tracking of dietary intakes in early childhood: the Melbourne InFANT Program

... 26. Twisk JW, Kemper HC, van Mechelen W, Post GB. Tracking of risk factors for coronary heart disease over a 14-year period: a comparison between lifestyle and biologic risk factors with data from the Amsterdam Growth ...

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The relationship between breast milk components and the infant gut microbiota

The relationship between breast milk components and the infant gut microbiota

... Lactoferrin LF has a direct cytotoxic effect against a large panel of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, and fungi), mainly in the gut mucosa. For example, the iron-free form of LF can kill Streptococcus mutans, ...

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Temporal dynamics of the very premature infant gut dominant microbiota

Temporal dynamics of the very premature infant gut dominant microbiota

... Results and discussion Diversity of species-level operational taxonomic units We analyzed 354 samples obtained from 30 patients. Figure 1 shows a representative TTGE gel corresponding to the chronological follow-up of ...

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Structural Asymmetries in the Infant Language and Sensori-Motor Networks.

Structural Asymmetries in the Infant Language and Sensori-Motor Networks.

... Both language capacity and strongly lateralized hand preference are among the most intriguing particularities of the human species. They are associated in the adult brain with functional and anatomical hemispheric ...

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Malaysia : Feeding China's Expanding Demand for Wood Pulp

Malaysia : Feeding China's Expanding Demand for Wood Pulp

... 6 Feeding China’s Expanding Demand for Wood Pulp The PFPP project and the future pulp mill are located in central Sarawak (Figure 6), near Bintulu. A tree nursery (Samarakan nursery, also known as Grand Perfect ...

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Molecular Ontogeny of First-Feeding European Eel Larvae

Molecular Ontogeny of First-Feeding European Eel Larvae

... FIGURE 4 | European eel (Anguilla anguilla) individual larval nucleic acid content during endogenous feeding [algae (alg) vs. no-algae (con)] and during exogenous feeding [food vs. no-food (con)]. Total ...

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View of Do we need evidence for feeding?

View of Do we need evidence for feeding?

... Deux exemples, le contrôle glycémique en réanimation et la nutrition entérale (NE) chez le malade agressé, permettent d ’illustrer les limites de l’EBM et des ECR dans le domaine du méta[r] ...

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Infant learning of words in a typologically distant nonnative language

Infant learning of words in a typologically distant nonnative language

... Regarding the reduction in the range of labels that infants accept as potential new words during development, we discussed evidence showing that the ability to learn new pseudowords in [r] ...

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The effect of maternal immunisation during pregnancy on infant vaccine responses

The effect of maternal immunisation during pregnancy on infant vaccine responses

... Conclusion: Whilst maternal immunisation protects infants in the first few months of life, it might interfere with both specific and heterologous (unrelated) vaccines responses in infants. Research in context: Evidence ...

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Temporal dynamics of the very premature infant gut dominant microbiota

Temporal dynamics of the very premature infant gut dominant microbiota

... The impact of some bacterial species on the infant health and growth has been underlined [8]. For instance, De la Cochetière et al. showed by a molecular-based method that Clostridium perfringens appeared in the ...

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Vietnam : Feeding China's Expanding Demand for Wood Pulp

Vietnam : Feeding China's Expanding Demand for Wood Pulp

... Field survey and data (location and state of different transportation networks, transportation costs, river ports, railways stations, sea ports, etc.) allow to compute and t[r] ...

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View of Drug administration via enteral feeding tubes

View of Drug administration via enteral feeding tubes

... Enteral feeding · Crush · Tablets · Guidelines Généralités La nutrition entérale continue par la sonde d ’alimentation est une méthode couramment employée pour assurer un apport nutritionnel adéquat chez les ...

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