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The Profile of Donors to a Human Milk Bank in a Developing Nation.

Breastfeeding Medicine, 2020
Background: Donor human milk plays a vital part in the care of sick neonates. There is paucity of literature on the profile of human milk donors of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
S. Nangia   +2 more
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Cost Analysis of Operating a Human Milk Bank in China

Journal of Human Lactation, 2020
Background Establishing a human milk bank for the benefit of premature newborns who are unable to receive their mothers’ milk for various reasons is a common initiative.
Cun Daili, Zhang Kunkun, Yu Guangjun
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Human Milk Banks in Brazil

Journal of Human Lactation, 1998
This article reports on the undertaking of the Instituto Fernandes Figueira/Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ) in Rio de Janeiro Brazil to establish guidelines for human milk banking procedures with public health oversight to guarantee maximum quality.
Dora Gutierrez   +1 more
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The Human Milk Bank

Nature, 1948
[The first Human Milk Bank in Great Britain was established at Queen Charlotte‘s Hospital, London, in 1938, through the initiative and under the expert guidance of Miss Edith Dare, then the matron, with the financial assistance of the late Sir Julian Cahn through the National Birthday Trust Fund. This Bank followed closely on the heels of similar banks
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Experiences with milk banking in Bombay

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1990
Staff of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the L.T.M.G. Hospital in Bombay India exclusively feeds all infants breast milk. A lactation management nurse oversees its formal milk banking system by encouraging health mothers of NICU infants to donate milk and by assessing daily milk demand.
Armida Fernandez   +2 more
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Demographics and Geographic Distribution of Mothers Donating to a Nonprofit Milk Bank.

Breastfeeding Medicine, 2020
Background: The Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA) is a nonprofit association that standardizes and facilitates the establishment and operation of nonprofit donor human milk banks in North America.
Grace Jarmoc   +4 more
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Studies of human milk relevant to milk banking.

Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 1984
Issues regarding the efficacy of feeding human milk to premature infants include the development of optimal protocols for collecting, storing, and processing human milk. Studies of the nutritional and immunologic composition of milk produced by women who delivered term or premature infants and who weaned their infants gradually from human milk have ...
Cutberto Garza, Buford L. Nichols
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HUMAN MILK BANKS

The Lancet, 1982
O.G. Brooke   +4 more
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Variation in Macronutrients in Human Bank Milk

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1990
Summary:Protein (P), fat (F), and carbohydrate (C) concentration in expressed human bank milk was determined by infrared analysis of 2,554 samples from 224 mothers. The mean contents of P, F, C, and energy (E, calculated from P, F, and C) were 9.0 g/L, 39.0 g/L, 71.9 g/L, and 696 kcal/L, respectively. There was a large variation in the concentration of
Michaelsen, K F   +3 more
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Survey of Italian Human Milk Banks

Journal of Human Lactation, 2015
Background: At present, the Italian Association of Donor Human Milk Banks (Associazione Italiana Banche del Latte Umano Donato, AIBLUD) consists of 31 milk banks, whose management is based on Italian Guidelines. In 2013, AIBLUD performed a systematic survey to collect data on the activities of banks operating in Italy in the years previous to this date.
Giuseppe De Nisi   +32 more
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