reviewNutrientsApr 9, 2020GOLD OA

Breast Milk, a Source of Beneficial Microbes and Associated Benefits for Infant Health

Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority · University College Cork · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Human breast milk is considered the optimum feeding regime for newborn infants due to its ability to provide complete nutrition and many bioactive health factors. Breast feeding is associated with improved infant health and immune development, less incidences of gastrointestinal disease and lower mortality rates than formula fed infants. As well as providing fundamental nutrients to the growing infant, breast milk is a source of commensal bacteria which further enhance infant health by preventing pathogen adhesion and promoting gut colonisation of beneficial microbes. While breast milk was initially considered a sterile fluid and microbes isolated were considered contaminants, it is now widely accepted that…

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