Availability of donor milk improves enteral feeding but has limited effect on body growth of infants with very‐low birthweight: Data from a historic cohort study
Abstract Compare with preterm formula, donor human milk (DM) is associated with a lower risk of mortality and morbidity in preterm infants. It is thus deemed superior to preterm formula as the sole diet or supplement to own mother's milk (OMM) for preterm infants, especially for those with very...
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Main Authors: | Tong Wu (Author), Ping‐Ping Jiang (Author), Ping Luo (Author), You Chen (Author), Xudong Liu (Author), Yan‐Nan Jiang (Author), Liya Ma (Author), Ping Zhou (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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