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Glenda,
references on milk storage and heating:
Barger, J and Bull, P., 1987. A comparison of the bacterial composition of
breast milk stored at room temperature and stored in the refridgerator. Int J
Childbirth Educ 2:29-30.
Goldman, A.S., et al. 1980. Effects of storage container upon immunologic
factors in mature milk and colostrum. HM:Bio & Soc Value n:197-205.
Nwanko, M.U., et al. 1988. Bacterial growth in expressed breast milk. Ann
Trop Pediatr 8:92-95.
Pardou, et al. 1994. Human milk banking: influence of storage processes and
of bacterial contamination on some milk constituents. Biol Neonate 65:
302-309.
Pittard, W.B., et al. 1985. Bacteriostatic qualities of human milk. J
Pediatr 107:240-43.
Sigman, M., et al. 1989. Effects of microwaving human milk; changes in IgA
content and bacterial count. J Am Diet Assoc 89:690.
Sosa, R. and Barness, L. 1987. Bacterial growth in refridgerated human milk.
Am J Dis Child 141:111-12.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC [log in to unmask]
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