363. Primary Care Behavioral Counseling Interventions to Support Breastfeeding: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement.
作者: .;Wanda K Nicholson.;Michael Silverstein.;John B Wong.;David Chelmow.;Tumaini Rucker Coker.;Esa M Davis.;Alicia Fernandez.;Ericka Gibson.;Carlos Roberto Jaén.;Marie Krousel-Wood.;Sei Lee.;Goutham Rao.;John M Ruiz.;James Stevermer.;Joel Tsevat.;Sandra Millon Underwood.;Sarah Wiehe.
来源: JAMA. 2025年333卷17期1520-1526页
The association between breastfeeding and health benefits in children has been previously well established; health benefits have also been found for women who breastfeed. However, breastfeeding rates in the US are relatively modest; as of 2021, 59.8% of infants at age 6 months are breastfed and 27.2% of infants at that age are exclusively breastfed.
365. Interventions to Support Breastfeeding: Updated Evidence Report and Systematic Review for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
作者: Carrie D Patnode.;Caitlyn A Senger.;Erin L Coppola.;Megan O Iacocca.
来源: JAMA. 2025年333卷17期1527-1537页
Interventions to support breastfeeding may help individuals and families initiate breastfeeding or breastfeed exclusively or for a prolonged period of time.
367. Management of Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia: A Review.
Staphylococcus aureus, a gram-positive bacterium, is the leading cause of death from bacteremia worldwide, with a case fatality rate of 15% to 30% and an estimated 300 000 deaths per year.
371. Invasive Group A Streptococcal Infections in 10 US States.
作者: Christopher J Gregory.;Jennifer Onukwube Okaro.;Arthur Reingold.;Shua Chai.;Rachel Herlihy.;Susan Petit.;Monica M Farley.;Lee H Harrison.;Kathy Como-Sabetti.;Ruth Lynfield.;Paula Snippes Vagnone.;Daniel Sosin.;Bridget J Anderson.;Kari Burzlaff.;Tasha Martin.;Ann Thomas.;William Schaffner.;H Keipp Talbot.;Bernard Beall.;Sopio Chochua.;Yunmi Chung.;Soyoun Park.;Chris Van Beneden.;Yuan Li.;Stephanie J Schrag.
来源: JAMA. 2025年333卷17期1498-1507页
Invasive group A Streptococcus (GAS) infections are associated with substantial morbidity, mortality, and economic burden.
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