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Date: | Wed, 28 Nov 2007 22:45:41 -0800 |
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<Mary, does your facility use powdered ABM, or give it to parents? If so, I
wonder if your hospital "people in charge" understand the liability of
giving out powder which could be contaminated with E. sakazakii, or other
microorganisms, which are unaffected by the boiling water?>
To clarify, I'm talking about information provided in our newborn care
classes, not when the parents are in hospital. I feel like I've been
working and working to make some changes to the curriculum and hopefully
influence non-teaching staff, too. It helps to have the research to back up
my "opinion."
Mary WD
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