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Clinical Pediatrics, 1981
The storage of human milk at 4 C for 48 hours after expression resulted in a significant (p < 0.02) loss of cellular viability. Further, the concentration of milk macrophages and neutrophils decreased significantly (p < 0.02), pre sumably via cell adhesion to the milk container or cytolysis.
W B, Pittard, K, Bill
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The storage of human milk at 4 C for 48 hours after expression resulted in a significant (p < 0.02) loss of cellular viability. Further, the concentration of milk macrophages and neutrophils decreased significantly (p < 0.02), pre sumably via cell adhesion to the milk container or cytolysis.
W B, Pittard, K, Bill
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The Development of a Research Human Milk Bank
Journal of Human Lactation, 2005Although there are well-established clinical human milk banks in the United States, there are no milk banks specifically intended to foster research on human milk. The authors’goalwas to establish a milk bank with a core data set to support exploratory and hypothesis-driven studies on human milk.
Sheela R, Geraghty +7 more
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The Ethics of Donor Human Milk Banking
Breastfeeding Medicine, 2006This case study of donor human milk banking and the ethics that govern interested parties is the first time the ethics of donor milk banking has been explored.Two different models of ethics and their direct impact on donor milk banking are examined: biomedical ethics and public health ethics.
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Factors That Influence the Sustainability of Human Milk Donation to Milk Banks: A Systematic Review
Nutrients, 2022Christelle Kaech
exaly
2020
Breast milk is a unique food for a baby's healthy growth and development. The World Health Organization recommends breast milk for preterm babies. Donor breast milk is the second option where there is no breast milk. Formula milk takes the third place.
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Breast milk is a unique food for a baby's healthy growth and development. The World Health Organization recommends breast milk for preterm babies. Donor breast milk is the second option where there is no breast milk. Formula milk takes the third place.
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An Alternative to Mother’s Own Milk: Maternal Awareness of Donor Human Milk and Milk Banks
Journal of Human Lactation, 2021Lindsay Ellsworth
exaly

