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Breastfeeding Does Not Protect Against Urinary Tract Infection in the First 3 Months of Life, but Vitamin D Supplementation Increases the Risk by 76%
Clinical Pediatrics, 08/14/09
Katikaneni R et al. – There was no significant difference between the rates of positive urine cultures in exclusively breastfedformula–fed infants. The relative risk of UTI with breastfeeding versus formula feeding was 1.03, and any breastfeeding versus no breastfeeding was 0.92. Vitamin D supplementation increased the UTI risk, with a relative risk of 1.76 However, only formula–fed infants showed an increased risk of UTI after vitamin D supplementation.
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