Sequential interventions to maintain the safety and service provisions of human milk banking in India: keeping up with the call to action in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Background WHO recommends donor milk as the next best choice if Mothers' own milk (MOM) is unavailable. At our milk bank, during the COVID 19 pandemic, we observed a steep decline in the collection of donor milk, while Pasteurised Donor human milk (PDHM) demand increased. This called f...
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Main Authors: | Maheshwar Bhasin (Author), Sushma Nangia (Author), Gunjana Kumar (Author), Abha Parihar (Author), Srishti Goel (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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