2018
DOI: 10.1136/eb-2018-102988
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Feeding preterm infants with formula rather than donor breast milk is associated with faster rates of short-term growth, but increased risk of developing necrotising enterocolitis

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“…1,70 The only confirmed measure for decreasing the risk of NEC is an exclusively human milk diet. 15,20,58,65,71 Infants fed formula are at almost twice the risk of developing NEC than those fed human milk. 69 For this reason, PF is used with caution in ELBW infants.…”
Section: Donor Human Milkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1,70 The only confirmed measure for decreasing the risk of NEC is an exclusively human milk diet. 15,20,58,65,71 Infants fed formula are at almost twice the risk of developing NEC than those fed human milk. 69 For this reason, PF is used with caution in ELBW infants.…”
Section: Donor Human Milkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PF also increases the risk of NEC, which increases the risk for NDI 1,70. The only confirmed measure for decreasing the risk of NEC is an exclusively human milk diet 15,20,58,65,71. Infants fed formula are at almost twice the risk of developing NEC than those fed human milk 69.…”
Section: Choice Of Dietmentioning
confidence: 99%