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Human milk oligosaccharides to prevent gut dysfunction and necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm neonates
Stine Brandt Bering
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Agriculture & Biology
enterocolitis
100%
breast milk
70%
oligosaccharides
62%
neonates
55%
digestive system
54%
premature birth
23%
bacterial colonization
11%
immunomodulators
11%
enteral feeding
11%
breast feeding
9%
prebiotics
9%
intestinal microorganisms
8%
incidence
5%
milk
5%
swine
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
81%
Oligosaccharides
74%
Human Milk
73%
Newborn Infant
51%
Premature Infants
40%
Premature Birth
17%
Insurance Benefits
17%
Prebiotics
10%
Immunologic Factors
8%
Enteral Nutrition
8%
Breast Feeding
8%
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
8%
Milk
7%
Swine
6%
Incidence
4%