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Critically ill infants benefit from early administration of protein and energy-enriched formula: A randomized controlled trial
Clinical Nutrition, 06/16/09
Waardenburg DAV et al. - Early administration of a protein and energy-enriched formula in critically ill infants is well tolerated, promotes a more adequate nutrient intake and improves energy and nitrogen balance without adverse effects.
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