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It depends on the protocols. When the Townsville milk bank, run by a
volunteer coordinator, existed in the late-1970s, milk samples were sent to
the lab. Mothers were screened by questionnaire as regards health and
medications. For information about this example, see:
1) Beal D, Ashdown LP, Mackay M. The organization of a human milk bank in a
North Queensland hospital. Med J Aust 1978; I:8-10.
2) Thorley V. Human milk banking in the volunteer sector: policy development
and actuality in 1970s Australia. Midwifery 2012; 28:247-251.
Virginia
in Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 10:54 PM
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>I didn't think you would test the milk, you'd test the mothers. Pat in SNJ
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