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Effect of Donor Milk on Severe Infections and Mortality in Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants The Early Nutrition Study Randomized Clinical Trial

Authors :
Marita de Waard
Johannes B. van Goudoever
Willemijn E. Corpeleijn
Elisabeth M. W. Kooi
Elise Mank
V. Christmann
Ineke van Vliet
Marijn J. Vermeulen
Stefanie M.P. Kouwenhoven
Diny van Zoeren-Grobben
Marijke C. Jansen-van der Weide
Letty van Toledo
Jan F. Koper
Hendrik N. Lafeber
Pediatrics
Reproductive Origins of Adult Health and Disease (ROAHD)
Pediatric surgery
ICaR - Circulation and metabolism
General Paediatrics
Neonatology
Other departments
Source :
JAMA Pediatrics, 170(7), 654-661. American Medical Association, JAMA Pediatrics, 170(7), 654-661. AMER MEDICAL ASSOC, Jama Pediatrics, 170, 654-61, JAMA pediatrics, 170(7), 654-661. American Medical Association, Corpeleijn, W E, de Waard, M, Christmann, V, van Goudoever, J B, Jansen-van der Weide, M C, Kooi, E M W, Koper, J F, Kouwenhoven, S M P, Lafeber, H N, Mank, E, van Toledo, L, Vermeulen, M J, van Vliet, I & van Zoeren-Grobben, D 2016, ' Effect of Donor Milk on Severe Infections and Mortality in Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants The Early Nutrition Study Randomized Clinical Trial ', JAMA Pediatrics, vol. 170, no. 7, pp. 654-661 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2016.0183, Jama Pediatrics, 170, 7, pp. 654-61
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext IMPORTANCE: Infections and necrotizing enterocolitis, major causes of mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, are reduced in infants fed their own mother's milk when compared with formula. When own mother's milk is not available, human donor milk is considered a good alternative, albeit an expensive one. However, most infants at modern neonatal intensive care units are predominantly fed with own mother's milk. The benefits of add-on donor milk over formula are not clear. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether providing donor milk instead of formula as supplemental feeding whenever own mother's milk is insufficiently available during the first 10 days of life reduces the incidence of serious infection, necrotizing enterocolitis, and mortality. DESIGN, SETTINGS, AND PARTICIPANTS: The Early Nutrition Study was a multicenter, double-blind randomized clinical trial in very low-birth-weight infants (birth weight

Details

ISSN :
21686203 and 21686211
Volume :
170
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JAMA Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3ef121ea960d8a8f525e843ab1217d6a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2016.0183