Immunological Significance of Human Breast Milk and Its Effectiveness in Controlling Infection and Diseases in Infants and Children
Marwa Kamal Mohammed;
Abstract
The protective effect of breast milk against infection was documented as
early as 1892 in medical literature, by data proving that milk from
various species, including humans, was protective to offspring.
The newborn infant's immune system is immature
early as 1892 in medical literature, by data proving that milk from
various species, including humans, was protective to offspring.
The newborn infant's immune system is immature
Other data
| Title | Immunological Significance of Human Breast Milk and Its Effectiveness in Controlling Infection and Diseases in Infants and Children | Authors | Marwa Kamal Mohammed | Keywords | Immunological Significance of Human Breast Milk and Its Effectiveness in Controlling Infection and Diseases in Infants and Children | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | The protective effect of breast milk against infection was documented as early as 1892 in medical literature, by data proving that milk from various species, including humans, was protective to offspring. The newborn infant's immune system is immature |
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