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Immunomodulatory Constituents of Human Donor Milk
Breastfeeding Medicine, 2020Mother's own human milk is the best nutrition for infants, especially preterm very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) (≤1,500 g) infants, because of its immune-modulatory constituents that strengthen the infant's host defense, provide protection against infections, and decrease the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
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Vital Human Milk: Implementing a Donor Milk Program
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2013Newborn Care Poster Presentation Purpose for the Program Preterm infants are at considerable risk of increased morbidity and mortality. They have a higher risk of learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, sensory deficits, respiratory illnesses, and gastrointestinal illnesses.
Karen Hylton‐McGuire +2 more
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Donor milk volume and characteristics of donors and their children
Early Human Development, 2014Little is known regarding the effect of the characteristics of donors and their children on the volume of donor milk delivered to a human milk bank (HMB).Our study aimed to determine the relationship between different social and demographic variables of donors and their infants with the volume of human milk delivered.We included donors accepted at the ...
Gemma, Sierra-Colomina +5 more
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Donor Human Milk Banking and the Emergence of Milk Sharing
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2013Donor human milk has emerged as the preferred substrate to feed extremely preterm infants, when mother's own milk is unavailable. This article summarizes the clinical data demonstrating the safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of feeding donor human milk to premature babies.
Susan, Landers, Ben T, Hartmann
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Breastfeeding Medicine, 2016
Although under certain circumstances it is necessary to express milk, there are not many recommendations about the ideal storage conditions for human milk. The objectives of this study were to analyze the effects on Dornic acidity of frozen storage at -20 °C in three types of milk: raw donor milk, mother's own raw milk, and pasteurized donor milk.Forty-
Sara, Vázquez-Román +6 more
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Although under certain circumstances it is necessary to express milk, there are not many recommendations about the ideal storage conditions for human milk. The objectives of this study were to analyze the effects on Dornic acidity of frozen storage at -20 °C in three types of milk: raw donor milk, mother's own raw milk, and pasteurized donor milk.Forty-
Sara, Vázquez-Román +6 more
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Donor Milk Banking – Safety, Efficacy, New Methodologies
2022Donor milk (DM) is of increasing interest as primary nutritional source for preterm infants. Safe access requires special infrastructure, trained staff, sophisticated algorithms, and standard operating procedures as well as quality control measures. DM has limitations like low protein content and unpredictable composition of the other macronutrients ...
Christoph, Fusch, Corinna, Gebauer
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Donor Human Milk for Preterm Infants
Pediatrics, 2012The evidence appraisal in this revised American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement endorses the practice of supporting mothers to express breast milk for their preterm infants using evidence-based interventions. The challenge is to ensure that these are implemented consistently and …
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Peer-to-Peer Milk Donors' and Recipients' Experiences and Perceptions of Donor Milk Banks
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2013To explore the intersection of peer-to-peer milk sharing and donor milk banks.A descriptive survey design containing closed and open-ended questions was used to examine women's perceptions of peer-to-peer milk sharing and milk banking. Closed-ended questions were analyzed using descriptive statistics and conventional qualitative content analysis was ...
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Donor Milk Banking and Breastfeeding in Norway
Journal of Human Lactation, 2009Milk banks in Norway have a long tradition of using raw milk. This is a practice the authors hope to continue as they see it as the best choice until a child's own mothers' milk production is sufficient. Not only will the premature babies benefit from having milk from the bank, but if a mother, for any reason, can not supply her baby while it's in the
Anne Hagen, Grøvslien, Morten, Grønn
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