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Biography and Research Information
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Misty L. Virmani's research has focused on maternal and infant health, particularly concerning the role of human milk bioactives in infant gut and immune development. She has also investigated the characteristics and outcomes of women and infants receiving prenatal care within the Arkansas state prison system. Virmani's work includes efforts to promote breastfeeding among Latina women in community pediatric settings and the implementation of clinical decision support platforms for feeding and nutritional data in neonatal intensive care units. Her collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Sarah Sobik, Emily Beckett, Clark Sims, and Irma C. Cardenas.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Promoting Breastfeeding Among Latina Women in a Community Pediatric Clinic (2025)
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Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019 (2024)
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Implementation of a Clinical Decision Support Platform for the Efficient Liberation and Assessment of Feeding and Nutritional Data in a Tertiary Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (2023)
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Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health (2021)
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Neonatal Fever (2020)
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Influences on Breastfeeding Exclusivity and Duration (2015)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Implementation of a Clinical Decision Support Platform for the Efficient Liberation and Assessment of Feeding and Nutritional Data in a Tertiary Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Implementation of a Clinical Decision Support Platform for the Efficient Liberation and Assessment of Feeding and Nutritional Data in a Tertiary Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Implementation of a Clinical Decision Support Platform for the Efficient Liberation and Assessment of Feeding and Nutritional Data in a Tertiary Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Implementation of a Clinical Decision Support Platform for the Efficient Liberation and Assessment of Feeding and Nutritional Data in a Tertiary Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Implementation of a Clinical Decision Support Platform for the Efficient Liberation and Assessment of Feeding and Nutritional Data in a Tertiary Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019
- Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019
- Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019
- Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019
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