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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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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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Psychological factors and barriers to donating and receiving milk from human milk banks: A review.

Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.), 2023
Laura Monti   +14 more
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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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Donor Human Milk Banking and the Emergence of Milk Sharing

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2013
Donor 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   +2 more
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[Characteristics of the Chinese human milk banks' operation].

Zhonghua er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of pediatrics, 2017
Objective: To assess the operation status of human milk banks in the mainland of China. Method: This retrospective study included a consecutive series of 14 human milk banks in the mainland of China from March 2013 to December 2016.

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Human Milk Donation Is an Alternative to Human Milk Bank

Breastfeeding Medicine, 2012
Human milk bank is a source of human milk supply in many neonatal intensive care units. However, there are some hospitals without this facility because of financial or religious impediments, such as the Muslim community.We introduced human milk donation as an alternative to human milk banking based on Islamic principles. The suitable donor is a healthy
Tze-Vun Fong   +5 more
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Human Milk—Treatment and Quality of Banked Human Milk

Clinics in Perinatology, 2017
The aim of human milk banks is to deliver safe and high quality donor human milk. Treatment of human milk has to destroy most microorganisms while preserving immunological and nutrient components, which is obtained when using low time low temperature pasteurization.
Rachel Buffin, Jean-Charles Picaud
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