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Human milk fortifiers in very low birth weight infants
Luca Maggio1, Simonetta Costa, Francesca Gallini
1Division of Neonatology, Department of Paediatrics, Catholic University Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy. luca.maggio@fastwebnet.it
Abstract:
The use of HMF remains an important option and has become common practice in all neonatal intensive care units. However, optimal composition of fortifiers is still undefined and more data are needed on safety and long-term benefits. Further research should be directed toward comparisons between different proprietary preparations, evaluating both short-term and long-term outcomes and adverse effects, in search of the best method of fortification.
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