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    Donor human milk largely replaces formula-feeding of preterm infants in two urban hospitals

    To determine acceptance of donor human milk (DM) for feeding preterm infants and whether offering DM, alters mothers’ milk (MM) feeding.

    N M Delfosse, L Ward, A J Lagomarcino, C Auer, C Smith in Journal of Perinatology (2013)

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    Hospital readmission among infants with gastroschisis

    Infants with gastroschisis have significant perinatal morbidity including long hospitalizations and feeding intolerance. Two thirds are premature and 20% are growth restricted. Despite these known risk factors...

    A P South, J J Wessel, A Sberna, M Patel, A L Morrow in Journal of Perinatology (2011)

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    Role of human milk in extremely low birth weight infants’ risk of necrotizing enterocolitis or death

    To determine the association between human milk (HM) intake and risk of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) or death among infants 401 to 1000 g birth weight.

    J Meinzen-Derr, B Poindexter, L Wrage, A L Morrow, B Stoll in Journal of Perinatology (2009)

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    Genetic diversity among sapoviruses

    Norovirus and Sapovirus are two genera of the family Caliciviridae that contain viruses that can cause acute gastroenteritis in humans. Noroviruses (NOR) are genetically highly diverse but limited studies of the ...

    T. Farkas, W. M. Zhong, Y. **g, P. W. Huang, S. M. Espinosa in Archives of Virology (2004)

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    Human Milk Oligosaccharide Blood Group Epitopes and Innate Immune Protection against Campylobacter and Calicivirus Diarrhea in Breastfed Infants

    Human milk contains a variety of bioactive agents, including oligosaccharides, which are part of the innate defense system (Hanson et al. 1991; Zopf & Roth 1996; Newburg et al. 1998; Erney et al. 2000; Hamosh ...

    A. L. Morrow, G. M. Ruiz-Palacios, M. Altaye in Protecting Infants through Human Milk (2004)

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    Milk Oligosaccharides Vary within Individuals and During Lactation

    Specific human milk oligosaccharides inhibit specific microbial pathogens.1 As soluble homologs or analogs of host receptors for pathogens, milk oligosaccharides, especially fucosylated neutral oligosaccharides, ...

    D. S. Newburg, P. Chaturvedi, C. D. Warren in Integrating Population Outcomes, Biologica… (2002)

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    The role of GABAA receptors in the acute and chronic effects of ethanol

    GABAA receptors are sensitive to ethanol in distinct brain regions and are clearly involved in the acute actions of ethanol, ethanol tolerance, ethanol dependence and ethanol self-administration. Data from a var...

    A. Chistina Grobin, Douglas B. Matthews, Leslie L. Devaud in Psychopharmacology (1998)

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    HUMAN MILK LACTADHERIN: NATURE OF ITS CARBOHYDRATE LINKAGE AND PROTECTION AGAINST SYMPTOMATIC ROTAVIRUS INFECTION. ▴ 1779

    D S Newburg, J A Peterson, G M Ruiz-Palacios, D O Matson, A L Morrow in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    Contagious diseases of child day care

    L. K. Pickering M.D., A. L. Morrow in Infection (1991)