Mitigating Protein Degradation in Donor Human Milk for Neonates
Neonatologists know the pattern well: A preterm infant is growing steadily on mother’s own milk (MOM). Then supply dips, or a mother is recovering from
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Neonatologists know the pattern well: A preterm infant is growing steadily on mother’s own milk (MOM). Then supply dips, or a mother is recovering from
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) were first studied in the early 1900s, when scientists recognized that certain heat-stable components of Gram-negative bacteria could trigger fever and immune activation
Every clinician who works with newborns knows that early breast feeding challenges often trigger early supplementation, and early supplementation can pull families away from the
There is a persistent problem running through every NICU that uses donor human milk (DHM). It happens when a nurse or milk room tech has