Growth of Escherichia coli in Human Milk and Powdered Infant Formula under Various Treatments and Feeding Conditions in Neonatal Units

Author:

López-Mendoza María Carmen1ORCID,Lozano Marta1,García-Romero Edgar1,Ruiz-García Pilar1,Gormaz María2,Jordano Rafael3,Medina Luis Manuel3ORCID,Ramón-Beltrán Amparo2,Silvestre Dolores4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Production and Food Science and Technology, University CEU-Cardenal Herrera, CEU Universities, C/Tirant lo Blanc 7, 46115 Valencia, Spain

2. Division of Neonatology, University and Polytechnic Hospital La Fe, Avenida Fernando Abril Martorell, 106, 46026 Valencia, Spain

3. Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Córdoba, Campus of Rabanales, Ctra. Madrid-Cádiz km. 396, 14071 Córdoba, Spain

4. Department of Pharmacy, University CEU-Cardenal Herrera, CEU Universities, C/Lluis Vives 1, 46115 Valencia, Spain

Abstract

Milk supplied to neonates in neonatal units is kept at room temperature for some time, which could influence microbial growth. This study aims to evaluate the growth of Escherichia coli in HM and PIF under various treatments and conditions, as well as to determine the influence of different thawing methods on microbial growth in HM. The number of E. coli generations appearing over a 4 h period at 22 °C in HM (frozen; frozen and pasteurized; and frozen, pasteurized, and fortified) and in PIF (four brands) was determined. E. coli counts in HM inoculated and thawed using different methods were also compared. In frozen HM and in pasteurized and frozen HM, significant differences were found after 2.5 h and 1.5 h, respectively. In PIF, differences were found between 1.5 and 3 h. With regard to the thawing process, the lowest microorganism counts were obtained at 4 °C overnight; thus, it seems advisable to store milk at room temperature for a maximum of 1 h during administration in neonatal units. Thawing HM at 4 °C overnight should be the method of choice.

Funder

CEU Cardinal Herrera University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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