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Latest Publications and Research on Effects of Consuming Alcohol while Breastfeeding


J Neonatal Perinatal Med   2020 Jan 30   

Prior breastfeeding experience and infant feeding at discharge among women with pregestational diabetes mellitus.

Cordero L, Stenger MR, Blaney SD, Finneran MM, Nankervis CA

To compare multiparous women with pregestational diabetes mellitus (PGDM) with and without prior breastfeeding (BF) experience and to ascertain their ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J. Infect. Dis.   2020 Feb 01   

Respiratory failure and death in vulnerable premature children with lower respiratory tract illness.

Ofman G, Pradarelli B, Caballero MT, Bianchi A, Grimaldi LA, Sancilio A, Duenas K, Rodriguez A, Ferrero F, Ferretti A, Coviello S, Ferolla FM, Acosta PL, Bergel E, Libster R, Polack FP

Efforts to better understand the risk factors associated with respiratory failure (RF) and fatal LRTI in premature children in developing countries ar ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J Crohns Colitis   2020 Feb 01   

JAK inhibitors safety in ulcerative colitis: practical implications.

Agrawal M, Kim ES, Colombel JF

Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKi) are a new class of small molecule drugs that modulate inflammatory pathways by blocking one or more JAK receptors, and ... Read More

Source: PubMed
BMJ Open      

Breastfeeding peer counselling for mothers of preterm neonates: protocol of a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial.

Laborie S, Denis A, Horsch A, Occelli P, Margier J, Morisod Harari M, Claris O, Touzet S, Fischer Fumeaux CJ

Among preterm infants, mother's own milk feeding reduces neonatal morbidity and decreases the length of hospital stay. However, breastfeeding rates an ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Vet. Parasitol.      

The effect of maternal Strongyloides venezuelensis infection on mice offspring susceptibility and immune response.

Costa FS, Rodrigues VF, de Rezende MC, Rodrigues-Oliveira JL, Coelho PMZ, Negrão-Corrêa D

Species of Strongyloides infect a wide range of hosts worldwide. Due to their complex life cycle, it is hard to control the transmission of these para ... Read More

Source: PubMed
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