2020
DOI: 10.30602/jvk.v6i1.459
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Jumlah Koloni Bakteri Asam Laktat Pada Usapan Kulit Sekitar Areola Payudara, Kolostrum Dan Feses Bayi Yang Diinisiasi Menyusu Dini

Abstract: Inisiasi Menyusu dini (IMD) merupakan salah satu intervensi kunci untuk menekan Angka Kematian Bayi (AKB). IMD memberikan kesempatan yang lebih banyak kepada bayi untuk mendapatkan bakteri baik yang ada di kolostrum dan kulit sekitar payudara ibu. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat perbedaan jumlah koloni Bakteri asam laktat (BAL) pada kulit payudara, kolostrum dan feses bayi yang berhasil IMD dan tidak berhasil IMD.Desain penelitian ini adalah penelitian analitik dengan cross-sectional comparative… Show more

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“…Where the number of lactobacallus bifidus in babies who are breastfed for 7 days is much more than babies who are not fully breastfed for 7 days, this is due to the content and composition of breast milk which contains protective substances, one of which is contained in these substances, namely Lactobacillus Bifidus. In line with research conducted by (Kurniatin, 2020), the conclusion of his research is that the number of LAB colonies on breast skin swabs, colostrum and feces of newborns with EIB is higher than those who fail to have an EIB. Intestinal microbiota of breastfed infants function as probiotics in the growth and development of the immune system, with Bifidobacterium species of Bifidobacterium Longum species and Raoutella genus of Raoutella Ornithinolytica, Raoutella Particola, and Raoutella Sp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Where the number of lactobacallus bifidus in babies who are breastfed for 7 days is much more than babies who are not fully breastfed for 7 days, this is due to the content and composition of breast milk which contains protective substances, one of which is contained in these substances, namely Lactobacillus Bifidus. In line with research conducted by (Kurniatin, 2020), the conclusion of his research is that the number of LAB colonies on breast skin swabs, colostrum and feces of newborns with EIB is higher than those who fail to have an EIB. Intestinal microbiota of breastfed infants function as probiotics in the growth and development of the immune system, with Bifidobacterium species of Bifidobacterium Longum species and Raoutella genus of Raoutella Ornithinolytica, Raoutella Particola, and Raoutella Sp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%