https://www.selleckchem.com/products/chir-99021-ct99021-hcl.html Grasshoppers were found not to be safe especially in children due to their small body weight in comparison to adults. Conclusion Pb poisoning in the Ugandan children would be propagated through contaminated grasshoppers. © 2019 Kasozi et al.Background Normative information on the breastfeeding of term newborns may guide clinicians in early identification of breastfeeding difficulties and oro-pharyngeal dysphagia (OPD), and may support optimal breastfeeding practices. Objective To describe breastfeeding skills of term newborn infants in a South African hospital, a lower-middle-income setting, and investigate associations between infants' feeding and other factors. Method One breastfeeding session of each of the 71 healthy newborn full-term infants (mean chronological age=1.9 days; mean gestation=39.1 weeks) was evaluated using the Preterm Infant Breastfeeding Behavior Scale (PIBBS), suitable for use with term newborns. Results All participants were exclusively breastfed. Thirteen participants (18%) were HIV-exposed. There was no significant difference in the findings of the PIBBS between HIV-exposed and unexposed participants. Most newborns had obvious rooting, latched deeply onto the nipple and some of the areola, had repeated long sucking bursts (mean length=16.82 sucks/burst), and swallowed repeatedly. Most participants were in either the drowsy or quiet-alert state, which are optimal behavioural states for breastfeeding. One to two-hourly on-demand feeds was significantly associated with mothers who had normal births and did not use galactogogues to promote lactation. Conclusion Results may be used for early identification of OPD in newborns. The findings may be useful to primary care clinicians. © 2019 Krüger et al.Objective To explore maternal experience following caesarean section. Methods The study was a cross-sectional prospective study involving 250 women. Results The mean age of the study pop