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Guest, Julian F Moya, Fernando Sisk, Paula M Hudak, Mark L Kuehn, Devon
Published in
ClinicoEconomics and outcomes research : CEOR
Using LHMF instead of PHMF in preterm infants enabled resources to be freed-up for alternative use within the system. There is no health economic reason why LHMF should not be used in preference to PHMF in the NICU.
Aguilar-Lopez, Miriam Wetzel, Christine MacDonald, Alissa Ho, Thao T. B. Donovan, Sharon M.
Published in
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Background: Preterm infants are exposed to different dietary inputs during their hospitalization in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). These include human milk (HM), with a human milk-based (HMF) or a bovine milk-based (BMF) fortifier, or formula. Milk consumption and the type of fortification will cause changes in the gut microbiota structur...
Tsakali, Efstathia; 85655; Aggarwal, Rakesh; Houhoula, Dimitra; Konteles, Spiridon; Batrinou, Athimia; Verheyen, Davy; 106203; Van Impe, Jan F.M.; 13377; Chatzilazarou, Arhontoula;
This study aimed to determine lactoferrin (LF) in breast milk-based powders and formulas. Lactoferrin is an important whey protein in all mammalian milks and is responsible in large part for the known antimicrobial effects of human milk in particular. As breast feeding is not always possible, formulas based on cows milk have been developed in order...