2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41390-020-0939-x
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Analgesic effects of breast- and formula feeding during routine childhood immunizations up to 1 year of age

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“…More recently, breastfeeding and bottle feeding with formula were compared in a study of vaccination pain in infants. 42 Similar reductions in crying duration and pain scores were reported for both breastfeeding and bottle feeding compared with no treatment, highlighting that pain reduction with bottle feeding may also be because of the close contact between the caregiver and the infant, despite not being attached to the breast. Bottle feeding can therefore be recommended for when breastfeeding is not able to occur.…”
Section: Breastfeeding During Painful Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…More recently, breastfeeding and bottle feeding with formula were compared in a study of vaccination pain in infants. 42 Similar reductions in crying duration and pain scores were reported for both breastfeeding and bottle feeding compared with no treatment, highlighting that pain reduction with bottle feeding may also be because of the close contact between the caregiver and the infant, despite not being attached to the breast. Bottle feeding can therefore be recommended for when breastfeeding is not able to occur.…”
Section: Breastfeeding During Painful Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Campylobacter is a pathogen that causes diarrhea worldwide and results in a high rate of childhood mortality in low- to middle-income countries 18 , 19 . Additionally, Campylobacter causes diarrhea, with an associated high rate of mortality, in breastfed infants in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia 20 . A recent study reported that certain domestic animals in Ghana harbor multidrug-resistant Campylobacter species 21 .…”
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“…9 Many factors influence non-adherence or incomplete immunization, including low confidence in vaccines which can cause hesitation about, resistance to, delays, or refusal of vaccines, 10 as well as many negative rumors and controversies related to vaccine safety. 11 Anxiety about the vaccines' side effects and the pain felt by children during vaccination often makes parents reluctant and hesitant to vaccinate their children, 12,13 resulting in incomplete immunization status. When children's routine immunizations are not completed, children become vulnerable individually and collectively, putting them at a higher risk of contracting diseases that actually can be prevented by vaccines.…”
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