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Safe management of expressed breast milk: A systematic review

Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives, v.29 no.6, 2016년, pp.473 - 481  

Peters, M.D.J. ,  McArthur, A. ,  Munn, Z.

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Background: Expressed breastmilk may be contaminated by viruses and bacteria, or lose nutritional value due to maternal transmission, storage, or handling. Babies may also unintentionally receive expressed breastmilk from a different mother. Aims: Conduct a systematic review of evidence from countri...

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