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    Feasibility and safety of setting up a donor breastmilk bank in a neonatal prem unit in a resource limited setting: An observational, longitudinal cohort study

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The beneficial effects of human milk on decreasing rates of paediatric infections such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and sepsis have been clearly demonstrated. Donor breastmilk has been encouraged as the milk of choice when a mother's own breastmilk is not available. The objectives of this study were to assess feasibility of providing donor breastmilk to infants in a resource limited Neonatal Prem Unit (NPU). In addition we sought to determine whether donor breastmilk could be safely pasteurized and administered to infants without any adverse events.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Low birth weight infants < 1800 g and under 32 weeks gestational age were followed up in the NPU over a 3 week period; feeding data and morbidity data was collected in order to determine if there were any adverse events associated with donor breastmilk. Samples of pasteurized breastmilk were cultured to check for any bacterial contamination.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>191 infants met the inclusion criteria of whom 96 received their mother's own breastmilk. Of the 95 infants who were potentially eligible to receive donor milk, only 40 did in fact receive donor milk. There was no evidence of bacterial contamination in the samples analyzed, and no evidence of adverse events from feeding with donor breastmilk.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>It is feasible to supply donor breastmilk to infants in an NPU in a resource limited setting, however staff needs to be sensitized to the importance of donor breastmilk to improve uptake rates. Secondly we showed that it is possible to supply donor breastmilk according to established guidelines with no adverse events therefore making it possible to prevent NEC and other side effects often associated with formula feeding of premature infants.</p

    Infant Feeding

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    DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF POLIOMYELITIS

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    Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke Center: Folder 3 -- 1965-66 -- Correspondence, General -- letter, 1966-03-15

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    Letter from Grulee, Clifford G., Jr. to Slater, Robert J. dated 1966-03-15.Sabin Collection Fair Use PolicyIncludes "Resolution adopted 13 January, 1966, by New England Conference on Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke regarding planning in New England and contiguous areas for implementation of Public Law 89-239.

    THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DISEASES OF CHILDREN

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    ALBUMIN-MILK IN INFANT FEEDING

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    Gilligan, John -- 1966-68 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1966-03-08

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    Letter from Grulee, Clifford G. to Sabin, Albert B. (Albert Bruce), 1906-1993 -- Correspondence dated 1966-03-08.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    News and Comment

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    Management of the Newborn

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    ISAAC ARTHUR ABT, M.D. 1867-1955

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