The risk of infectious pathogens in breast-feeding, donated human milk and breast milk substitutes.
Katherine BlackshawPeter ValtchevNooshin KoolajiNina BerryAaron SchindelerFariba DehghaniRichard B BanatiPublished in: Public health nutrition (2020)
Disease transmission through breast-feeding or donor human milk is rare, most likely owing to its complex intrinsically protective composition of human milk and protection of the infant gut lining. Contamination of PIF and the morbidity associated with this is likely underappreciated in terms of community risk. A better system of safe donor milk sharing that also establishes security of supply for non-hospitalised healthy infants in need of breast milk would reduce the reliance on PIF.