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Good Questions 7: How Should Human Milk Banks be Regulated?
The term “human milk” refers to breastmilk used for purposes other than feeding a mother’s own infant, usually to directly meet the needs of other women’s infants especially those who are critically ill.
George Kent
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Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that donor human milk is superior to artificial infant formula in situations where the baby cannot feed on the mother’s breastmilk.
Dexter T. Chagwena+6 more
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Detection of Clostridium perfringens in donor milk at a human breast milk bank: a case report
Background The breast milk bank is a professional organization that collects donor human milk (DHM) for special medical needs by recruiting qualified breast milk donors.
Ke Liu+4 more
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Teat Pose Estimation via RGBD Segmentation for Automated Milking [PDF]
We present initial results in the development of a novel robot using RGBD cameras, image segmentation, and a simple teat pose estimation algorithm for automated milking. We relate on the analysis of the accuracy of different commercial RGBD cameras in realistic conditions.
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Should Human Milk Be Regulated? [PDF]
Markets in human milk are booming. They take two main forms: informal markets—women giving or selling their milk peer-to-peer—, and formal markets—for-profit or non-profit organizations collecting, processing, and distributing donor milk to neonatal ...
Cohen, Mathilde
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Donor breast milk banking [PDF]
Mother's milk is recommended for all babies, but mothers of preterm babies and other babies in intensive care are often unable or too ill to provide enough milk for their baby's needs. Mother's milk protects against infection and enhances neurocognitive development; it may also improve enteral tolerance and long term metabolic health as well as reduce ...
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Pancreatic β cell loss by cellular stress contributes to diabetes pathogenesis. The study demonstrates that WFS1–ZnT8–zinc axis regulates vicious cycle of zinc transportation and cellular stress in pancreatic β cell. Based on that, the study applies a strategy for compound screening targeting ZnT8 based on human models, and identifies anisomycin, as a ...
Rui Hu+19 more
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"This paper discusses the Islamic jurisprudence as well as the scientific stance regarding breast feeding. Breast feeding is a natural gift for a new born baby, which not only nourishes the infant but also provides great immunity to him.
Khair Muhammad Asif Memon
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A longitudinal study of human milk composition in the second year postpartum: Implications for donor milk banking [PDF]
While the composition of human milk has been studied extensively in the first year of lactation, there is a paucity of data regarding human milk composition beyond one year postpartum.
NC DOCKS at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro+1 more
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Milkguard: A Low-Cost Hydrogel Sensor for the Detection of Escherichia Coli in Donated Human Breast Milk [PDF]
Breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant nutrition. However , many women around the world lack the ability to breastfeed their children due to disease, malnutrition, time constraints, or cultural considerations. Human breast milk banks exist
Brogan, Emily+2 more
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