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Nonprofit donor milk banks affiliated with HMBANAthe Human Milk Banking Association of North Americaare dedicated to providing safe, pasteurized breastmilk to feed very low birth weight and other at-risk infants whose mothers cannot produce an[...]Article : texte imprimé
Laura K. Kair, Auteur ; Valerie J. Flaherman, Auteur |Background: Many breastfed infants receive supplemental feeds during the birth hospitalization, either by maternal request or due to medical indications. Donor milk from a certified milk bank has become increasingly available and is now used in[...]Article : texte imprimé
Kaitlin H. Drouin, Auteur ; Jennifer F. Riley, Auteur ; Charis Benjamin, Auteur ; Katherine E. Gregory, Auteur ; Sarbattama Sen, Auteur ; Mandy Brown Belfort, Auteur |Background and Objectives: Providing pasteurized donor human milk (DHM) to healthy newborns is an emerging practice. The content of hospital policies that govern this practice is unknown. Materials and Methods: We collected policies from 15 N[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sarbattama Sen, Auteur ; Charis Benjamin, Auteur ; Jennifer Riley, Auteur |Background: Banked donor milk (BDM) has historically been used as an alternative to formula for preterm infants. Recently, BDM has been endorsed by two national organizations for use in healthy infants. We sought to quantify utilization trends a[...]Article : texte imprimé
Aunchalee E.L. Palmquist, Auteur ; L. Doshmangir, Auteur ; RJ McCloskey, Auteur ; S. Karandikar, Auteur |Article : texte imprimé
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Erin Hamilton Spence, Auteur ; Monica Huff, Auteur ; Karen Shattuck, Auteur |Background: Potential donors of human milk are screened for Ebola virus (EBOV) using standard questions, but testing for EBOV and Marburg virus (MARV) is not part of routine serological testing performed by milk banks. Research aim: This st[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sasha van Katwyk, Auteur |Background: There is increasing evidence that premature newborns and infants with low birth weight can benefit substantially from an exclusive human milk-based diet (EHMD), consisting of human milk supplemented with a pasteurized donor human mil[...]Article : texte imprimé
Brodie Daniels, Auteur ; Penny Reimers, Auteur ; Tracy King, Auteur |Introduction: PiAstra is a simulated flash-heat (FH) pasteurization temperature monitoring system designed using Raspberry Pi technology for the pasteurization of human milk. This study analyzed the effect of the PiAstra FH method on human milk [...]Article : texte imprimé
Gerardo Arroyo, Auteur ; Kevin Alexander Ortiz Barrientos, Auteur ; Karla Lange, Auteur |Introduction: Human milk immune components are unique and important for the development of the newborn. Milk processing at the Human Milk Banks (HMB), however, causes partial destruction of immune proteins. The objective of this study was to det[...]Article : texte imprimé
Barbara E. Büttner, Auteur ; Cornelia M. Witthöft, Auteur ; Magnus Domellöf, Auteur |Background: Breastmilk is the recommended aliment for preterm infants. Milk banks provide donated breastmilk for the neonatal care of preterm infants when mother's own milk is not is available. To avoid pathogen transmission, donated breastmilk [...]Article : texte imprimé
Stelios Viazis, Auteur ; Brian E. Farkas, Auteur ; Jonathan C. Allen, Auteur |"Banked human milk, processed using low-temperature/long-time or Holder pasteurization, inactivates pathogenic microorganisms but degrades important biochemical components. High-pressure processing kinetics favor inactivation of microorganisms w[...]Article : texte imprimé
Pasinee Kanaprach, Auteur ; Nutkridta Pongsakul, Auteur ; Nopporn Apiwattanakul, Auteur |Background: Donor human milk is considered the next best nutrition following mother's own milk to prevent neonatal infection and necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants who are admitted at neonatal intensive care unit. However, donor milk b[...]Article : texte imprimé
Maryanne Tigchelaar Perrin, Auteur ; Suzanne L. Goodell, Auteur ; April Fogleman, Auteur |Background: Lactating women in the United States have several options for what they do with excess breast milk, including donating to milk banks that serve medically fragile infants, sharing directly with families seeking milk, and selling to i[...]Article : texte imprimé
In early twentieth-century Brazil the proponents of human milk banking considered this development to signal the end of wet nursing and the start of a whole new day, one altogether better for the paid donors of human milk, their children, and th[...]