High Genetic Diversity Among <i>Bacillus cereus</i> Isolates Contaminating Donated Milk at a Canadian Human Milk Bank. [PDF]
Gene M+15 more
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Comparison of the short-term neonatal outcomes of preterm neonates before and after the launch of human milk bank in Iran: a retrospective descriptive study. [PDF]
Hamidi N+4 more
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Reduction in bacterial culture positivity rates at a human milk bank facility of a tertiary care hospital: a quality improvement initiative. [PDF]
Vadapalli S+6 more
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Correction: Cost analysis of establishing and operating the first human milk bank at Da Nang Hospital for women and children in Vietnam: an activity-based costing ingredients study [PDF]
Minh V. Hoang+7 more
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Human milk bank services and Islamic milk kinship: pathways and processes for ensuring respect for religious law and tradition in the provision of donor human milk for small vulnerable newborns. [PDF]
Gribble KD+7 more
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A quality improvement project to improve voluntary milk donation in a human milk bank in South India. [PDF]
Sivanandan S+4 more
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Comparison of bacterial profiles in human milk from mothers of term and preterm infants
Background Reducing the disposal of donated human milk (HM) is important for efficient management of human milk banks (HMBs). The presence of bacteria growth is the main factor that contributes to the disposal of donated HM.
Kumiko Miura+5 more
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It is universally accepted that breast milk is the optimum exclusive source of nutrition for the first six months of life, and may remain part of the healthy infant diet for the first two years of life and beyond. Despite advances in infant formulas, human breast milk provides a bioactive matrix of benefits that cannot be replicated by any other source
JH Kim, Sharon Unger
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Human milk banks (HMB) are responsible for screening and recruiting milk donors with surplus milk to their own infant’s needs, followed by transporting, heat-treating (pasteurising) and microbiologically confirming the donor human milk (DHM) is safe to ...
Tamiris Matias da Costa+6 more
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Human milk banks play an essential role by providing human milk to infants who would otherwise not be able to receive human milk. The largest group of recipients are premature infants who derive very substantial benefits from it. Human milk protects premature infants from necrotizing enterocolitis and from sepsis, two devastating medical conditions ...
Nadja Haiden, Ekhard E. Ziegler
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