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For Nikki Lee and her Haitian patient, Please ask the Mom the source of her
cheese.
We have had patients who have come down with Listeria from unpasteurized
cheeses from out of the country or from goats and animals kept in a home area. We
had one Mom who nearly died and so did her baby.
Our Haitian population in South Florida doesn't understand breastfeeding in
our culture and theirs is a very limited time of breastfeeding because the
child often is sent to relatives or parents must go out to work.
In Haiti parents may leave children on benches in hopes someone will take
child in.
One of the coworkers eventually adopted a child left in the city. She paid a
family to care for it until they could get papers for the child to come to
USA. She opened our eyes to many cultural aspects of that society in Haiti and
among immigrants in SFl.
They are gentle thoughtful and polite people who live in fear of deportation
even though many are legal.
Thoughtfully,
Leanne Jewell, RNC, IBCLC, LCCE, FACCE
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