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Immunological factors in milk from Brazilian mothers delivering small-for-date term neonates
Authors:AS Grumach  RC Carmona  D Lazarotti  MA Ribeiro  RB Rozentraub  ML Racz  A Weinberg  MMS Carneiro-Sampaio
Affiliation:Department of Puediatrics and Department of Immunology, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:
Breast milk samples from three groups of Brazilian women were evaluated: G1, mothers delivering term babies of low birth weight (n=16); G2, mothers delivering preterm babies of appropriate birth weight (n = 20); G3, mothers delivering term babies of appropriate birth weight ( n = 30). Milk samples were obtained at 48 h and on the 7th, 15th, 30th and 60th days after delivery and they were analyzed for lysozyme and total IgA levels and for the presence of specific antibodies against Poliovirus types I, II, III, Rotavirus, Herpes simplex virus, Varicella zoster and Cytomegalovirus. The groups were not statistically different in relation to mother's age, parity, type of delivery or socio-economic levels. IgA levels were higher in both low-birth-weight groups (G1 & G2) compared to the control group (G3) throughout the study period. Lysozyme levels decreased up to the 15th day, increasing thereafter up to the 60th day in all groups. Specific antibodies were detected throughout the study period, with no differences among groups. We conclude that breast milk composition of mothers delivering low-birth-weight babies (G1 & G2) was similar despite the different gestational ages.
Keywords:Human milk analysis    immunology of human milk    infant nutrition    low-birth-weight newborns    viral antibodies
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