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I have not been reading lactnet for some time, so I had a quick look at
the last few weeks.  I have missed any post, if there has been one, on the
infant feeding consequences of the flooding in Queensland.

I hope that our Australian colleagues are able to contribute in some way
to helping to minimise the plight of artificially fed children in that
area, and are also able to document the consequences in a developed
country of the choice to formula feed.

Is there a forum where this is being discussed or is there anything that
anyone outside the country can do to support?

Magda Sachs
Public Health Manager, Salford, UK

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