Review of current best practices for human milk banking

Author:

Unger Sharon L.1234ORCID,O'Connor Deborah L.1235ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Sinai Health Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Department of Nutritional Sciences University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Rogers Hixon Ontario Human Milk Bank Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Division of Neonatology IWK Hospital Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

5. Translational Medicine The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractMother's/parent milk is the optimal way to feed infants and when unavailable, supplemental donor human milk is preferred. A safe supply of donor human milk should be available for all low birthweight infants for whom it has been shown to reduce morbidity. Human milk banking has been in existence for more than a century, although largely shut down during the 1980s, primarily due to fears of human immunodeficiency virus transmission. With renewed security in milk banking, has come an exponential growth in human donor milk use. Guidelines for milk banking have been published in many countries including Australia, France, India, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the nonprofit organization PATH. The European Milk Bank Association and the Human Milk Banking Association of North America have also published recommendations for milk banks throughout Europe and North America, respectively. Although there is variability among these guidelines, there is general consensus on quality control measures required to provide a supply of safe donor milk. These measures include effective donor screening, safe collection, transport and storage of milk, standardized pasteurization and bacteriological testing. Operational considerations are also critical, such as appropriate training for staff, equipment maintenance and cleaning, protocol and record keeping and inspection and accreditation. Clearly delineating these key quality control measures provides an excellent foundation for establishing international guidelines. Acceptable modifications must be established for low‐ and middle‐income countries that do not have sufficient resources; overly burdensome guidelines may make establishing a milk bank unnecessarily prohibitive. This review presents a summary of current best practices for human milk banking.

Publisher

Wiley

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