The post-discharge nutrition of premature: practical aspects
A.I. SAFINA
Kazan State Medical Academy
Saphina Asiya Ildusovna
Doctor of Medical Science, Professor, Head of the Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology
125a Dekabristov Str., Kazan 420034
tel. (843) 562-52-66, e-mail: kafped@yandex.ru
In recent decades, an increase in the survival rate of premature newborns, including very preterm, thanks to the development of care of such children, is observed. The questions that have to be answered are: what to do and how to feed preterm infants after discharge from the hospital, how to ensure their optimal nutrition and development, In this article, based on the analysis of literature, are presented modern approaches to nutrition of premature after discharge from the hospital.
Key words: premature, post-discharge nutrition.
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