Fortification of human milk for preterm infants.

Semin Fetal Neonatal Med

Division of Neonatal Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, USA.

Published: February 2017

Human milk is the preferred feeding for all infants, including those of very low birth weight (<1500 g). It has both nutritional and anti-infective properties which are especially important for infants at risk for sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis. When maternal milk is not available or the amount produced is not sufficient to meet daily needs, donor human milk may (should) be used in its place. However, donor human milk is generally term in quality and likely has insufficient protein to promote appropriate growth. Whether donor or mother's own milk, fortification of human milk is required to meet nutrient requirements for growth and development for these preterm infants who are at high risk for growth faltering during the hospital stay. There are multiple strategies and products that may be employed to support desired growth rates. The advent of human milk analyzers may be helpful in a more customized approach to fortification.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.siny.2016.08.004DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

human milk
8
fortification human
4
milk preterm
4
preterm infants
4
infants human
4
milk preferred
4
preferred feeding
4
feeding infants
4
infants including
4
including low
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!