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The beneficial effects of human milk extend to the feeding of premature infants.
Human milk may provide a protective effect for ROP; however, beneficial effects of human milk preclude randomized trials.
To determine the effects of human milk and social/environmental disparities on developmental outcomes of infants born preterm cared for in a single-family room (SFR) neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Although, the outcomes of this study agree in principle with previous economic impact analyses [10] on increasing breast feeding rates in all babies, suggesting that the beneficial effects of human milk on the infant over the short- and long-term are real.
The theoretical basis for this may be a combination of the nutritional and immunomodulatory effects of human milk[ 3].
The beneficial effects of human milk (fresh and pasteurized) on rates of pediatric infection such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and sepsis have also been clearly demonstrated [ 3- 5].
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For some outcomes, such as obesity and IQ, some reviews conclude there is no effect of human milk or breastfeeding, and others conclude that there is.
Much evidence suggests that HMOs are associated with the protecting effect of human milk against gastrointestinal infections, through its prebiotic effect, thus stimulating beneficial bacteria growth in the colon, but also through an antiadhesive effect against enteropathogens.
Many attempts have been made to mimic this effect of human milk.
However, the effect of human milk banks might differ in other cultural settings.
To determine the effect of human milk, maternal and donor, on in-hospital growth of very low birthweight (VLBW) infants.
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