Breastfeeding During Early Infancy is Associated with a Lower Incidence of Febrile Illnesses.

Daniel H Libraty, Rosario Z Capeding, Anamae Obcena, Job D Brion, Veronica Tallo
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Abstract

Human breast milk is known to contain immunoprotective, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory agents. In a prospective clinical study of dengue virus infections during infancy, we examined the correlation between breastfeeding and the development of febrile illnesses in an infant population. We found that breastfeeding status and the frequency of breastfeeding during early infancy was associated with a lower incidence of febrile illnesses.

婴儿早期母乳喂养可降低发热性疾病的发病率。
已知人类母乳含有免疫保护、抗菌和抗炎剂。在一项对婴幼儿登革热病毒感染的前瞻性临床研究中,我们研究了母乳喂养与婴幼儿发热性疾病发展之间的相关性。我们发现,母乳喂养状况和母乳喂养的频率在婴儿期早期与发热性疾病的发生率较低有关。
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