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    Antimicrobial potential and mechanism of infant feces-derived Enterococcus faecalis in inhibiting Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli by Xi Lu, Wei Sang, Lei Pan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study investigated the potential of Enterococcus faecalis, an early colonizer of the infant gut, as a probiotic to combat ETEC. From 125 healthy infant feces, 54 E. faecalis strains were isolated and evaluated for safety and function. …”
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    Grimontia hollisae Sepsis in a 9‐Month‐Old Female Infant: A Case Report by Abdulsalam Olawale Yusuf, Osei Isaac, Wutor Baleng Mahama, Williams Oluwatosin Adefila, Keita Modou Lamin, Ilias Hossain, Minteh Molfa, Ousman Barjo, Mayowa Banke Omotosho, Rasheed Salaudeen, Grant Mackenzie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Grimontia hollisae, an uncommon cause of sepsis, was identified in a 9‐month‐old infant in Africa without confirmed seafood consumption. …”
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    Strengthening Maternal and Infant Health in an impoverished peri urban community in Lima, Peru: The SAMI Project by Anna KOHLER-SMITH, Karen RAMOS, Carmen CONTRERAS, Milagros DUEÑAS, Leonid LECCA, Jerome T. GALEA

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Additionally, the project serves as a model for comprehensive maternal infant health services in low-income communities.…”
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    Benefits of Kangaroo Mother Care for the “Larger” Low Birth Weight Infant (> 2000g) by Maria UP (SR. Lias) Urakkattil, Suman Rao P N, Pragya Dubey, Swarnarekha Bhat

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Kangaroo Mother Care KMC combining skin-to-skin contact and exclusive breastfeeding is effective in LBW infants. The 2022 WHO recommendations expanded KMC to infants up to 2500 g prompting this study to assess its impact particularly on ldquolargerrdquo LBW infants.Methodology This was an observational study carried out in a South Indian tertiary care hospital included infants 750-2500 g clinically stable for KMC. …”
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    Galactocele in a Male Infant with Transient Hyperprolactinaemia: An Extremely Rare Cause of Breast Enlargement in Children by C. T. Lau, K. K. Y. Wong, P. Tam

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Galactocele is a rare breast condition in infants. Here, we report a 16-month-old boy who developed progressive left breast enlargement. …”
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    Detection, Risk Assessment, and Survey of Four Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Markers in Infant Formula Powder by Chenggang Cai, Pinggu Wu, Pingping Zhou, Dajin Yang, Zhengyan Hu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…A gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) method was developed to assess the infant exposure assessment from four important polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) markers in infant formula powder: benzo[a]anthracene, chrysene, benzo[b]fluoranthene, and benzo[a]pyrene (collectively referred to as PAH4). …”
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    EEG-based brain age prediction in infants–toddlers: Implications for early detection of neurodevelopmental disorders by Winko W. An, Aprotim C. Bhowmik, Charles A. Nelson, Carol L. Wilkinson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The infant brain undergoes rapid developmental changes in the first three years of life. …”
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    Intraluminal Duplication of the Terminal Ileum with Ectopic Gastric Mucosa in an Infant: A Rare Cause of Intussusception by Filomena Valentina Paradiso, Laura Merli, Sara Silvaroli, Vincenzo Fiorentino, Riccardo Ricci, Lorenzo Nanni

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Secondary intussusception should be suspected even in infants in case of abnormal findings at hydrostatic contrast enema. …”
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    Infantile Hemangioma Presenting as Colocolic Intussusception in an Infant Case Report with Review of Pathologic Lead Points by Rehan Rais, Iván González, Jacqueline M. Saito, Louis P. Dehner

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This report documents our experience with a GLUT-1 positive IH presenting as the pathologic lead point in a colocolic intussusception in a 10-week-old infant who had no skin lesions. Literature suggests approximately 2% of all children presenting with an intussusception require surgical intervention; however, an IH as the pathologic lead point is unique.…”
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