2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-022-07107-w
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Analysing the protection from respiratory tract infections and allergic diseases early in life by human milk components: the PRIMA birth cohort

Abstract: Background Many studies support the protective effect of breastfeeding on respiratory tract infections. Although infant formulas have been developed to provide adequate nutritional solutions, many components in human milk contributing to the protection of newborns and aiding immune development still need to be identified. In this paper we present the methodology of the “Protecting against Respiratory tract lnfections through human Milk Analysis” (PRIMA) cohort, which is an observational, prospe… Show more

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“…However, it remains uncertain which HMOs provide a protective effect against infections. Hopefully, the ongoing study of van Stigt et al will give us more clarity on the different components of human milk and their protective role against respiratory tract infections [51].…”
Section: Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it remains uncertain which HMOs provide a protective effect against infections. Hopefully, the ongoing study of van Stigt et al will give us more clarity on the different components of human milk and their protective role against respiratory tract infections [51].…”
Section: Futurementioning
confidence: 99%