Does anyone out there have the reference for the article reporting a case of
lung abscess in an infant whose mother had a breast abscess and was
breastfeeding?
Also, does anyone know whether it really is true that pus in milk will not
soak into a piece of cotton, but will sit on the surface, while milk will be
absorbed, so that this could be used instead of a laboratory test, to check
for the presence of pus in milk?
Is there any reason to think that pus in milk is a sure sign that there is
an abscess draining into a lactiferous sinus or duct?
An inquiring mind wants to know.
Rachel Myr
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