Reduction of bacterial contamination in banked human milk

Differences in bacterial counts in specimens of expressed human milk of 20 donors to a milk bank were assessed for the initial 5 ml of expression ("stripping") and the remaining portion ("stripped"). Guidelines for sanitary collection and storage of breast milk are based on dairy...

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