Entre la evidencia y la experiencia | 16 JUL 21

El papel múltiple de los bancos de leche materna

Importancia de la leche materna y su disponibilidad en los bancos como una herramienta fundamental en la alimentación de lactantes prematuros.
Autor/a: Pasqua Anna Quitadamo , Giuseppina Palumbo, Liliana Cianti, Paola Lurdo, Maria Assunta Gentile, Antonio Villani International Journal of Pediatrics, vol. 2021, Article ID 6682516
INDICE:  1. Referencias bibliográficas | 2. Referencias bibliográficas | 3. Referencias bibliográficas
Referencias bibliográficas

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