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The first of its kind, The Immunobiology of Human Milk by Dr. Lars Hanson provides a thorough and unique understanding of the wondrous biology of the immune components in human milk and how they protect the breastfed infant.
In this book, Dr. Hanson describes the elaborate systems that have developed to protect the infant against infections and to promote the infant's growth and neurodevelopment.
The Immunobiology of Human Milk is Dr. Hanson's scientific testament to the amazing components in breastmilk. Dr. Hanson has been studying the immunobiology of breastmilk since 1955, publishing 650 scientific papers and editing/contributing to 19 books. He is one of the most highly respected immunobiologists/pediatricians in the world.
Features include: bacterial colonization of the newborn, components of host defense, host defense of the growing baby, the pregnant mother's support of host defense in the fetus, the breastfeeding mother's support of host defense, protection against disease provided by breastfeeding, and infectious agents in breastmilk and their impact on breastfeeding.
ISBN: 0-9729583-0-4
Author: Lars Hanson, MD, PhD
Copyright: 2004
Total Pages: 241
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