Breastmilk ensures children's survival in snow storm USA
Author: Dan Charles, ABC
Year: 2006
Resource type: Video
Breast Milk Ensures Children's Survival - Mother Nurses Two Children, Including 4-Year-Old, Over Nine Days. 5 Dec 2006, USA. By Dan Charles ABC
A family were frozen in a car after a snow storm in Oregon, USA and a mother breastfed her two children for nine days.
abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2701717&page=1
Download
abc-news-breast-milk-ensures-children's-survival.mht (MHT, 328kb)
More like this
FEX: Home treatment for severe malnutrition in South Sudan
By Josephine Querubin, ACF-USA Josephine Querubin is a medical doctor who has been working in humanitarian work for the past 12 years. Beginning in her home country, the...
Resource: Milk powder and diapers greatly needed in quake-hit areas, China, News article
Milk powder & diapers greatly needed in quake-hit areas *By* Pang Li (China.org.cn May 19, 2008) "Presently milk powder is not available here and the relief food is not...
FEX: Diluted F100 v infant formula in treatment of severely malnourished infants < 6 months
By Caroline Wilkinson and Sheila Isanaka Caroline Wilkinson was Nutrition Advisor with Action Contre la Faim - France (ACF-F), until November 2008. She spent most of 2007 in...
FEX: Risk factors for severe acute malnutrition in infants <6 months old in semi-urban Bangladesh: A prospective cohort study to inform future assessment/treatment tools
Summary of conference abstract1 Presented at the ACF research conference, November 9th, 2016. By M Munirul Islam, Yasir Arafat, Nicki Connell, Golam Mothabbir, Marie...
FEX: Acceptability and feasibility of a child-feeding toolkit in Malawi
By Ellah Kedera, Meghan Anson, Emily Faerber, Jennifer Weiss and Amy Webb Girard The authors acknowledge and thank all stakeholders involved in supporting the research...
FEX: Follow-up status of children with SAM treated with RUTF in peri-urban and rural Northern Bangladesh
By Dr. Charulatha Banerjee, Monsurul Hoq and Dr. Ehsanul Matin Charulatha Banerjee is Regional Advisor on Maternal and Child Health & Nutrition, South Asia with the Terre des...
FEX: Qualitative study of supplementary suckling as a treatment for SAM in Infants
This article summarises key findings of an MSc thesis1 By Natasha Lelijveld Natasha Lelijveld has recently completed her MSc in International Child Health at UCL. She is...
Resource: Infant feeding in emergencies. Guidance for relief workers in Myanmar and China
www.who.int/child_adolescent_health/news/2008/13_05/en/index.html During emergency situations, whether manmade or natural disasters such as the recent cyclone in Myanmar or...
en-net: COVID-19 and Safety of Breast Milk and/or Breastfeeding -Please send all your questions
Dear colleagues Gradually I am getting more questions on the safety of breast milk, breastfeeding etc. in the context of COVID-19. I know that you as health/nutrition...
FEX: Improving practical skills for breastfeeding vulnerable infants in low resource settings: A case study from Rwanda
View this article as a pdf Summary of an online-only field article By Himali de Silva and Maya Asir, with contributions from Kathryn Beck, Catherine M Kirk, Gato Saidath,...
FEX: Father-to-father support groups in northern Nigeria: An emergency response initiative
View this article as a pdf Solomon Atuman is a Nutrition Coordinator at FHI 360 Onesmus Langat is a Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator at FHI 360 Alessandro Iellamo is a...
en-net: Relactating Exercise
I do want to study more about relactation exercise for mothers who had ceased breastfeeding for long time. And, other is that does a woman who never marriage (never delivered...
FEX: A multi-sector approach to improve nutrition: Experiences of the Nutrition at the Center project, Bangladesh
View this article as a pdf Lisez cet article en français ici Click here to listen to an interview with the authors on the ENN podcast channel By Jahangir Hossain,...
FEX: Modification of Complementary Foods in Zambia
By Victor Ochieng Owino Victor is currently a PhD student at the Centre for International Child Health, University College London. A Food Science and Technology graduate, he...
FEX: Efficacy of a community-embedded RUTF programme to treat childhood malnutrition in Kapanga, DRC
By Ivan R. Molton, Rukang Chikomb, Marie Chilembe, Alice Rowe, Rodolph Rowe and Chingambu Tshiseng Ivan Molton is an Associate Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation...
FEX: Farming in Bags: Micro Gardening in Northern Uganda
By Holly Welcome Radice, Action Against Hunger-USA Holly Welcome Radice has worked as a food security officer for AAHUSA in Liberia, Uganda, and as programme co-ordinator in...
FEX: Breastfeeding Support Groups in Tajikistan
Uma Palaniappan and Zinaida Abdullaeva Uma Palaniappan & Zinaida Abdullaeva Uma Palaniappan is the Nutrition Programme Manager of Action Against Hunger in Kurgan Tyube in...
FEX: In Chad, the Mother-MUAC approach improves treatment access for malnourished children
View this article as a pdf Lisez cet article en français ici By Hyppolite Gnamien, Chantal Autotte Bouchard, Jean-Robert Bwanaissa Shabani, Emily Helary and Marion...
FEX: Should Iron Supplementation be Daily or Weekly?
Two published papers Nutrition guidelines for emergency programmes currently advocate a daily supplement of ferrous sulphate (100 mg/day) after fifteen days in therapeutic...
FEX: C-MAMI tool evaluation: Learnings from Bangladesh and Ethiopia
By Sarah Butler, Nicki Connell and Hatty Barthorp View this article as a pdf Sarah Butler is the Director of Emergency Nutrition at Save the Children, USA. She has more than...
Reference this page
Dan Charles, ABC (2006). Breastmilk ensures children's survival in snow storm USA. www.ennonline.net/bfchildsurvival
(ENN_531)