Modern Trends of Breastfeeding of Infants and Features of Interaction in «Mother — Child» Pair
Journal Title: Здоров`я дитини - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 46
Abstract
In this review of the literature the current data on the benefits of breastfeeding of infants had been demonstrated, as well as the fact that breastfeeding is an integral component of the process of reproduction, and the ideal way to feed a baby. Current views on the principles of rational feeding and child threpsology of infants had been discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
I. S. Seman-Minko, Yu. M. Nechytaylo, O. G. Buryak
Discussion Questions of Immunocorrection in Сhildren with Recurrent Respiratory Infections
The article presents the current approaches to immunocorrection in sickly children. There has been marked an ambiguous approach to the questions of immunocorrection and immunorehabilitation.
Transient Neonatal Diabetes Associated with Chromosome 6Q24 Imprinting Abnormalities. Part 2. Epidemiology, Etiology and Pathogenesis
This article describes the genetic variants of transient neonatal diabetes, the incidence of different genetic defects in patients with 6q24-TNDM syndrome. There were presented in detail the mechanisms of genetic disorde...
Experience of using ursodeoxycholic acid in the therapy of biliary sludge in children
Background. The article presents the causes, diagnostic criteria and peculiarities of pathogenetic therapy of biliary sludge (BS). The results of the study on the effectiveness of Ukrliv (ursodeoxycholic acid) are descri...
Inhalation Forms of Ambroxol in the Therapy of Respiratory Tract Secretory-Evacuation Disorders in Acute Bronchitis in Children
The mucoactive therapy of children aged 1 to 5 years with acute bronchitis using drug Lasolvan solution for oral and inhalation use or syrup for oral use Lasolvan is highly effective and safe method for management of res...
Features of the Treatment for the Syndrome of Dehydration in Infants and Older Children, Newborns: Fundamentals of Parenteral Rehydration
In pediatric practice, the syndrome of dehydration is quite common. In children, the most likely cause of the fluid loss is gastroenteritis syndrome and diarrhea of various origins. These causes are often associated with...