A systematic review of contaminants in donor human milk
Abstract Donor human milk (DHM) from a milk bank is the recommended feeding method for preterm infants when the mother's own milk (MOM) is not available. Despite this recommendation, information on the possible contamination of donor human milk and its impact on infant health outcomes is poorly...
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Main Authors: | Sionika Thayagabalu (Author), Nicole Cacho (Author), Sandra Sullivan (Author), John Smulian (Author), Adetola Louis‐Jacques (Author), Marie Bourgeois (Author), Henian Chen (Author), Wasana Weerasuriya (Author), Dominick J. Lemas (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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