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Maintaining human milk bank services throughout the COVID‐19 pandemic: A global response

机译:在整个Covid-19流行病中维持人类牛奶银行服务:全球反应

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If maternal milk is unavailable, the World Health Organization recommends that the first alternative should be pasteurised donor human milk (DHM). Human milk banks (HMBs) screen and recruit milk donors, and DHM principally feeds very low birth weight babies, reducing the risk of complications and supporting maternal breastfeeding where used alongside optimal lactation support. The COVID‐19 pandemic has presented a range of challenges to HMBs worldwide. This study aimed to understand the impacts of the pandemic on HMB services and develop initial guidance regarding risk limitation. A Virtual Collaborative Network (VCN) comprising over 80 HMB leaders from 36 countries was formed in March 2020 and included academics and nongovernmental organisations. Individual milk banks, national networks and regional associations submitted data regarding the number of HMBs, volume of DHM produced and number of recipients in each global region. Estimates were calculated in the context of missing or incomplete data. Through open‐ended questioning, the experiences of milk banks from each country in the first 2 months of the pandemic were collected and major themes identified. According to data collected from 446 individual HMBs, more than 800,000 infants receive DHM worldwide each year. Seven pandemic‐related specific vulnerabilities to service provision were identified, including sufficient donors, prescreening disruption, DHM availability, logistics, communication, safe handling and contingency planning, which were highly context‐dependent. The VCN now plans a formal consensus approach to the optimal response of HMBs to new pathogens using crowdsourced data, enabling the benchmarking of future strategies to support DHM access and neonatal health in future emergencies.
机译:如果产妇牛奶不可用,世界卫生组织建议第一个替代方案应该是巴斯特的供体牛奶(DHM)。人类牛奶银行(HMBS)屏幕和招聘牛奶捐赠者,DHM主要喂养非常低的出生体重婴儿,降低了并发症的风险和支持母亲母乳喂养,在那里与最佳哺乳期支持一起使用。 Covid-19大流行为全世界的培训人员展示了一系列挑战。本研究旨在了解大流行对HMB服务的影响,并制定有关风险限制的初步指导。虚拟协作网络(VCN)包括来自36个国家的80多名HMB领导者,于2020年3月形成,包括学者和非政府组织。各个牛奶银行,国家网络和区域协会提交了关于培训人员的数量,DHM数量的数据以及每个全球区域的收件人数量。在丢失或不完整的数据的背景下计算估计。通过开放式质疑,收集了大流行前2个月的每个国家的牛奶银行的经验,并确定了主要主题。根据446个单独的HMBS收集的数据,每年超过800,000名婴儿在全球范围内接受DHM。确定了七个与服务提供的七大大流行相关的漏洞,包括足够的捐助者,预计中断,DHM可用性,物流,沟通,安全处理和应急计划,这是依赖的高度上下文。该VCN现在计划使用众群数据的HMBS对新病原体的最佳共识方法进行正式的共识方法,从而实现了未来战略的基准,以支持未来紧急情况下的DHM访问和新生儿健康。

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