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Heather
about 18 mths ago the Mail published an article on wetnursing and the
words of the LLLGB spokeswoman were wrongly reported, and it implied that
Herpes was transmitted in the milk. The Herpes Virus Association wrote and
complained about what was printed - and I believe a correction was
published . Per the Association - no it is not passed on in the milk, but
can be passed on by contact. I presume that this could be by an infected
finger touching a bottle teat just as easily as a mother's nipple. The HVA
have a story on their website about another such death, the mother
contracted a cold sore for the first time after birth so passed on no
placental immunity. All very sad
Helen
LLL
England
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> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1155973/Killed-kiss-Mother-passed-cold-sore-newborn-organs-shut-down.html
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> This is in several of today's papers in the UK.
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> Note the inquest on this poor little tot mentions 'breastfeeding' as
> vehicle for the herpes simplex virus, but it does not actually say
> the virus is in the milk. If the mother had lesions on her breast or
> nipple, then the virus could be passed on that way, I suppose....is
> HSV actually in the milk?
>
> Heather Welford Neil
> NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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