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On 26/7/02 1:05 AM, "Automatic digest processor"
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> Every now and then on LACTNET someone will write that ABM impairs gut
> integrity of babies. I believe this, or at least I would like to believe
> it, because it makes sense. Problem is, is this really true?
There is a conference presentation (is probably now a published paper) about
research done where a lactulose/mannitol test was used to investigate
whether there was possible damage to the baby's gut from milk inflammatory
cytokines (present in milk due to mastitis). They did not find any
relationship between the sodium or cytokine levels and increased gut
permeability however gut permeability was increased in infants who were
receiving mixed feeds as opposed to exclusive breastfeeding.
I expect if you can get this paper (if published yet) there may be some
primary references attached that cover initial studies on infant gut
permeability (?)
Willumsen JF, Filteau SM et al. 1999. Sub clinical mastitis as a risk factor
for mother infant HIV transmission. Proceedings of the 9th international
conference of the international society for research in human milk and
lactation. Kloster Irsee, Germany.
Cathy Fetherston
Perth Western Australia
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