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In a message dated 12/5/2005 9:15:03 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=3D104&STORY=3D/www/story/=
12-05-2005/0004227397&EDATE=3D
National  Milk Bank Now Accepting Donations Nationwide
- Now Mothers Can Donate  Regardless of Their Location

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.,  Dec. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- National Milk Bank (NM=
B),
the nation's first  non-profit virtual human milk donation organization, has
announced its  official launch with the participation of its first donor.   T=
he
donated milk will undergo a specialized pasteurization process and  will soo=
n
become available for premature and critically ill babies in  need.
"We are so excited to accept our first donation,"  reports Paige Sheesle=
y,
Director of NMB, "This will be the first of  many more to come."  NMB was
established in Southern California  earlier this year for the purpose of
collecting human milk from qualified  donors across the United States.
Potential donors undergo a rigorous  qualification process which among other
things, tests for infectious  diseases, medical history and lifestyle habits
that can affect the safety  and quality of breast milk.
Under an agreement with Prolacta  Bioscience, NMB will send the collecte=
d
milk to its facility for  treatment and packaging.  Prolacta, also located i=
n
Southern  California, holds the patent for the proprietary pasteurization
process  that includes exposing donated milk to short-time,  high-temperature
pasteurization that kills unwanted bacteria while  preserving elements
necessary for nutritional benefit.  The treated  milk is then packaged into
10 milliliter syringes and prepared for shipment  to infants in Neonatal
Intensive Care Units nationwide.
"Breast milk is the best possible nutrition for child  development,"
explains Sheesley.  "It contains hundreds of key  elements that formula and
cow's milk cannot duplicate.  We understand  the importance of supplying
quality breast milk to premature and sick  babies and are proud that our
pasteurization process helps save lives by  retaining fundamental human milk
components."
Recent  studies show that infants fed breast milk are less likely to
experience  allergies, infections including necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)  =
and
sepsis, and other medical conditions.  Furthermore, breast  milk has been
proven to maintain pH levels in an infant's gastrointestinal  tract, thereby
potentially reducing the risk of ailments such as diarrhea  and constipation=
.
Sheesley and the NMB team are  passionate about the success of their
organization.  "It is so  gratifying to know that the work we do here helps =
to
save lives and  aid in the healthy development of children across the U.S."
NMB is  currently looking for more potential donors to increase the  availabl=
e
supply of breast milk for infants in need and ultimately  aims to provide al=
l
NICU babies with a safe and steady supply of human  milk.

About National Milk Bank:
The  National Milk Bank (NMB) is a nationwide, non-profit organization  t=
hat
collects donated human milk, ensures milk safety and quality and  makes it
available for infants in need.  It exists to provide  premature and critical=
ly
ill babies with the best-possible nutrition  for survival and healthy
development by conveniently and confidentially  collecting milk from qualifi=
ed
donors throughout the United  States.

SOURCE National Milk Bank
Web Site:  http://www.nationalmilkbank.org





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