Experience of human milk banking from tertiary care centre of South Rajasthan

Badrilal Meghwal, Manisha Balai, B. Jain
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Background and objective: Human milk bank plays an essential role by providing human milk to infants who would otherwise not be able to receive human milk. This retrospective study was carried out to review the basic characteristics of donors and recipients, and the amounts and contamination of breast milk donated at the human milk bank from a tertiary care hospital in South Rajasthan. Materials and methods: Milk banks collect, screen, store, process, and distribute human milk. Data regarding clinical characteristics of the donor mother and recipients, and collected human milk for a period of 9 months (April – December 2017) were obtained from medical records and analysed. Results: The donor pool consisted of 3117 mothers with total sittings of milk donation being 6787. Maximum number (1763; 56.5%) of donor mothers were recruited from gynaecological indoor units. A total of 789.8 L milk was collected, and 767.4 L milk was processed. There were 1492 neonate beneficiaries. Preterm neonates were the most common beneficiaries. Conclusion: Human milk banks serve a vital function by providing human milk for premature infants, sick or hospitalized infants and others who, for a variety of reasons, would otherwise not have access to mothers’ milk. The use of donor milk is widely endorsed. Additionally, establishing a nationwide network of human milk banking and successfully integrating human milk banking services with newborn care will further contribute to the progress of milk banking and reducing preventable newborn deaths.
南拉贾斯坦邦三级保健中心母乳库的经验
背景和目的:母乳库发挥了至关重要的作用,为婴儿提供母乳,否则将无法获得母乳。这项回顾性研究的目的是审查供体和受体的基本特征,以及南拉贾斯坦邦一家三级保健医院母乳库捐赠的母乳的数量和污染情况。材料和方法:母乳库收集、筛选、储存、处理和分发母乳。从医疗记录中获取9个月(2017年4月至12月)供母和受体的临床特征数据以及收集的母乳数据并进行分析。结果:共有3117名母亲参与供体,共捐乳6787次。最大数量(1763;56.5%)的供体母亲是从妇科室内单位招募的。共收集牛奶789.8 L,加工牛奶767.4 L。共有1492名新生儿受益。早产儿是最常见的受益者。结论:母乳库通过为早产儿、生病或住院婴儿以及其他由于各种原因无法获得母乳的人提供母乳而发挥着至关重要的作用。使用母乳是被广泛认可的。此外,建立全国母乳库网络,并成功地将母乳库服务与新生儿护理结合起来,将进一步促进母乳库工作的进展,减少可预防的新生儿死亡。
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