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Date: | Fri, 16 Feb 1996 01:15:10 -0500 |
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Was born & raised in San Joaquin Valley & lived in Phoenix for 4 years, so
have some background knowledge of Valley fever.
It is my understanding that Valley Fever is an airborne illness contracted
through the respiratory tract, so I don't see how it could be contracted
through breastmilk. I've never heard of any contraindication with lactation.
A quick perusal of standard lactation texts didn't show any mention of valley
fever (also checked under proper terminology, and fungal infections). I
would check with LLLI. You can call a local Leader and ask her to check
with the local Areap Profession Liaison Leader. Tell them what resources
you've already researched. (Lawrence nor Riordan & Auerbach had it listed in
index). If they don't have anything in files they can send it up through
channels. Let them know if the threat of weaning is involved.
Kathe Catone, IBCLC, LLLL ([log in to unmask])
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