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Date: | Fri, 15 Sep 2006 06:26:24 -0400 |
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I know that we have a general percentage rate of 60% leaching activity
using storage bags and the freezing process of expressed milk but is
anyone familiar with a souce that shows a comparison of major brands of
collection containers with SPECIFIC information on research siting the
loss of major components of the milk? This is for our NICU population.
I have found several sources that refer to the materials that the
storage containers are made of but I need specific ino on brands and
percentage of loss for milk components ie lipids, IgA, etc. for each.
Thanks so much for any help,
Shirley
Shirley Breil, RN, MSA, IBCLC, CCE
St. Joseph Hospital Mercy
Pontiac, Michigan
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