Low-cost intervention to decrease mastitis among lactating women
Abstract
Mastitis is a common maternal health problem which can lead to serious infant health problems such as poor growth and HIV infection. Anti-secretory factor (AF), which can be induced in milk by maternal consumption of a low-cost cereal product, has been associated with decreased mastitis. Conclusion: Consumption of cereals which induce AF should be investigated as a potential intervention in less-developed countries where the consequences of mastitis for infants are most severe.
Citation
Filteau, S. Low-cost intervention to decrease mastitis among lactating women. Acta Pædiatrica (2004) 93 (9) 1156-1158. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2004.tb02741.x]
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Low-cost intervention to decrease mastitis among lactating women