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Pasteurizing Mother’s Milk
for the NICU and
Human Milk Bank
Preparation Procedures
Human milk is the perfect food
for human babies. When those babies are born too early, or are
critically ill, human breast milk with all the protective factors it
contains, can make the difference between life and death.
Although breast milk from the baby's own mother is clearly the number
one choice, occasionally there is a need to pasteurize her
breast milk
due to unacceptably high numbers of colony forming units of
pathogens. CMV, Staphylococcus aureus (sometimes the cause of
mastitis) and other pathogens cause concern when the baby is
fragile and susceptible to infection, and breast milk bacteria. Pasteurizing mother’s
milk for her own baby provides an interim solution and preserves
the bond that providing breast milk provides. We are proud to
offer the latest technology in human milk pasteurizers, made by Sterifeed. A special setting on the pasteurizer provides the
exact time and temperature to provide a legal pasteurization
process while the rapid cooling helps preserve the human milk
proteins that are so important to a hospitalized baby.
Pasteurizing preterm formula or fortifier and breast milk
No formula can replace human milk,
but when mom's milk is not available, preterm formula is used in
the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit.) Concerns about a bacteria
called Enterobacter Sakazaki, appearing in some samples of
infant formula has prompted many neonatal intensive care units
to eliminate powdered infant formulas altogether. We have found
that many hospitals have been unable to completely eliminate the
powdered formula or they utilize various powdered formula
products in combination with mother’s milk. Mixing these
powdered formula products with mother’s milk has created added
concern for safety. Hospitals have expressed an interest in
pasteurizing these admixtures prior to feeding. The Sterifeed
line of pasteurizers feature a special setting designed for
pasteurizing infant formula or a combination of formula and
human milk.
Human breast milk contains valuable anti-infective
components and the majority of them are preserved through rapid
cooling after the pasteurization cycle. Total submersion of
the milk bottle (as required by proper pasteurization protocols)
ensures that the entire milk sample has been subjected to the
proper times and temperatures consistent with legal
pasteurization. Without total submersion, milk samples can
potentially contain lethal levels of pathogens that are most
dangerous for immune compromised neonates.
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With the help of Combined Medical Devices, hospital neonatal
intensive care units can provide an extra measure of safety by
ensuring that human milk and infant formula (or a combination of
both) will be safe and wholesome for the pre-term babies who
need it the most.
Combined Medical Products will provide training for all hospital
staff involved in pasteurizing human milk as well as infant
formula. For hospitals that have not yet converted to sterile,
liquid formula, pasteurization provides the extra measure of
safety that preemies require.
We are a research based company and we value the extensive
research conducted by Sterifeed. Ask about the validation
studies that form the basis of the product line. We will be
happy to provide the data you value and require so that you can
provide the optimum care for your fragile infants.
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