growing the number of quality human milk banks: kimberly amundson
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Ensuring Every Baby Receives Human Milk:Quality control for human milk banking
Kimberly (Amundson) Mansen, MSPH, RDNKiersten Israel-Ballard, DrPH, MPH
Breastfeeding Innovations Team18 November 2016
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When a mother’s milk is not available: making the case for donor human milk
UP TO 40%OF VULNERABLE INFANTS IN NEONATE WARDS ARE IN NEED OF DONOR HUMAN MILK}
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A multi-pronged approach is needed to ensure ALL babies everywhere receive human milk
DeMarchis A, Israel-Ballard K, Mansen KA, Engmann C. Establishing an Integrated Human Milk Banking Approach to Strengthen Newborn Care. Journal of Perinatology. 2016 Nov 10. Doi: 10.1038/jp.2016.198
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Why Has Expansion of Human Milk Banks Been Limited?
Lack of global coordination and
standards for quality control
Need for effective policy
change and advocacy
Lack of integrated
systems for a comprehensive
approach
Need for strengthening
data systems and evidence base
through rigorous research
Need for technology
innovations to improve quality
control
Needs assessments identified key barriers:
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Why Has Expansion of Human Milk Banks Been Limited?
Lack of global coordination and
standards for quality control
Need for effective policy
change and advocacy
Lack of integrated
systems for a comprehensive
approach
Need for strengthening
data systems and evidence base
through rigorous research
Need for technology
innovations to improve quality
control
Needs assessments identified key barriers:
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Building Capacity by Developing Resources for Quality Assurance Training
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Ensuring Systematic Quality Control• In relation to donor human milk,
HACCP systematically prevents the spread of disease and/or infection to the donor milk recipient.
• HMB systems should develop their own hazard analysis of critical control points in their specific setting to ensure optimal quality and safety.
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Thank you!
PATH SeattleKiersten [email protected]
Kimberly (Amundson) [email protected]
PATH IndiaRuchika [email protected]
Praveen [email protected]
PATH KenyaJuliana [email protected]
PATH Viet NamNguyen Quynh [email protected]