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dc.creatorMata Jiménez, Leonardo
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-01T19:31:48Z
dc.date.available2019-04-01T19:31:48Z
dc.date.issued1978-11
dc.identifier.citationhttps://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article-abstract/31/11/2058/4655861?redirectedFrom=PDF
dc.identifier.issn1938-3207
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10669/76825
dc.descriptionPDF con reconocimiento óptico de caracteres. El reconocimiento de caracterres puede contener erroreses_ES
dc.description.abstractUnique immunological factors in breast milk arc responsible for the protection it affords infants against pathogenic agents. This protection is panicularly effective against the infectious agents which invade or colonize the small and large intestine. Factors interfering with enterotoxigenic and enteroinvasive bacteria, and with entero- and rota viruses. have already been detected in colostrum and mature human mille Moreover, the biochemical composition of human milk makes it the best infant food during the first 6 months of life, and with supplementation, for months thereafter. At the same time, optimal maternal-infant interactions are effected during breast-feeding which strengthen infant care in health, in illness and during convalescence. The low cost of breast-feeding when compared to other types of alimentation, coupled with its unparalleled •• nutritive, anti-infectious. and behavior stimulating properties makes it the main promoter of infant health. There remains a need for investigation of the factors that have brought about a reduction in breast-feeding throughout the world. New methodologies to increase the incidence of breastfceding. panicularly in the developing nations, are critical. The availability of such methodologies could facilitate delivery of other health interventions ideally delivered by the mother. the most important agent for improving the health of infants and childrenes_ES
dc.language.isoen_USes_ES
dc.rightsCC0 1.0 Universal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/*
dc.sourceThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vol.31(11), pp. 2058–2065es_ES
dc.subjectInfantes_ES
dc.subjectNutriciónes_ES
dc.subjectNutrición e infecciónes_ES
dc.subjectEnterotoxigénicaes_ES
dc.subjectEnteroinvasivoses_ES
dc.subjectCalostroes_ES
dc.subject613.208 32 Infanteses_ES
dc.subjectLactancia maternaes_ES
dc.titleBreast-feeding: main promoter of infant healthes_ES
dc.typeartículo original
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/ajcn/31.11.2058
dc.description.procedenceUCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias de la Salud::Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud (INISA)es_ES


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