The Immunology of Infant Feeding

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Paperback, 151 blz. | Engels
Springer US | 0e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781468440515
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Springer US 0e druk, 2013 9781468440515
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Though much thought is given to nutritional aspects of infant feeding, the complex immunological aspects have not been considered adequately, not only in the acceptance of the change to artificial feeding during this century, but also in developing feeds for total or supplementary feeding which will do minimal immunological damage. Besides food, mother's milk gives an orchestra of complex interacting bacteriostatic, bactericidal and anti-viral substances which contribute to the establishment of the normal intestinal flora. These mechanisms probably explain the many reports that breast fed babies get fewer infections than those fed artificially; deprivation from this effect of artificial feeding can be devastating in developing countries, with limited hygienic facilities, bad water supplies and sanitation. Infection is also more frequent in artificially fed infants in developed countries. Ingesting antigens is an important step in initiating the immune response, but the reSponse to such antigens is a controlled one, and besides antibody and cell mediated responses, partial tolerance, and immune exclusion (reduction of subsequent entry of antigen) occur. It is likely that food allergy, grossly neglected until recently, arises from disturbance of such mechanisms in the genetically vulnerable (immunodeficient) child.

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ISBN13:9781468440515
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:151
Uitgever:Springer US

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The Secretory Immune System.- The Handling of Ingested Antigens.- Handling of Food Antigens and Their Complexes by Normal and Allergic Individuals.- Bacteriostatic Systems in Human Milk.- Infant Feeding and the Faecal Flora.- Breast Feeding and Virus Infections.- Factors Predisposing to Food Allergy.- Regulation of IgE Antibody Responsiveness by Ingestion of Antigen and by Maternal Influence.- Effects of Malnutrition on Specific Cell-Mediated Immune Responses.- Antibody Affinity: Its Relationship to Immune Complex Disease and the Effect of Malnutrition.- Immunological Implications of Alternatives to Mother’s Milk: I. Infant Formulas.- Immunological Implications of Alternatives to Mother’s Milk: II. Donor Milk.- Implications for Immunisation: The Milk IgA Antibody Response to Live and Inactivated Polio Virus Vaccines.
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