Inflammatory Breast Diseases during Lactation: Health Effects on the Newborn-A Literature Review

Breastfeeding-associated inflammatory breast diseases appear especially during the first twelve weeks postpartum and are the most common reason for early cessation of breastfeeding. It also becomes increasingly evident that these inflammatory mammary diseases are triggered or perpetuated in a large...

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Main Authors: Achim Wöckel (Author), Michael Abou-Dakn (Author), Anna Beggel (Author), Petra Arck (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 2008-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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