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"Where it is not possible for the biological mother to breastfeed, the first alternative, if available, should be the use of human breast milk from other sources. Human milk banks should be made available in appropriate situations."

World Health Organization/United Nations Children's Fund


 

International Breast Milk Project donates 2,500 bottles of breast milk to AIDS-stricken babies in South Africa


Organization calls on US mothers to donate milk for next shipment

5 December 2011, New York: [MEDIAGLOBAL NEWS]:
The US-based International Breast Milk Project (IBMP), Prolacta Bioscience and Quick International Courier in a joint humanitarian effort delivered 10,000 ounces (2,500 bottles) of donor breast milk to be utilized by premature, sick and orphaned infants in Cape Town and Durban, South Africa.

The Cape Town and Durban based non-profits, Milk Matters and iThemba Lethu, distribute donor breast milk to over 25 major hospitals and two orphan homes for children affected by AIDS, helping save the lives of premature, and sick babies. Emphasizing the need for continued supply of donor breast milk, Dr. Max Kroon says “In the developing world, breast-feeding and breast milk feeding are key interventions to promote child health and survival. These benefits are greater in preterm babies and are undermined if they get any non-human milk. With up to 200 HIV-exposed babies born at Cape Town’s Mowbray Maternity Hospital every month, donor milk is critical to ensuring that these babies only get human milk which reduces the risk of HIV transmission while retaining the benefits of breast milk.”

Penny Reimer, Director of iThemba Lethu Milk Bank, explained, “Breast milk provides optimal nutrition for babies orphaned as a result of HIV. It substantially improves their quality of life, reduces opportunistic infections for those who are HIV infected and these babies grow and thrive on breast milk.”

In an appeal to mothers in the US to donate milk for these vulnerable infants in Africa, IBMP’s Executive Director, Amanda Nickerson states, “Donor breast milk is one of the most important resources for infants in developing countries and the demand consistently outstrips the supply.”

Quick International Courier, global medical transportation and logistics specialists, donated their services to provide the fastest and most secure cold chain transportation services from Monrovia, California to South Africa.

Prolacta Bioscience, a life science company, that creates specialty formulations made exclusively from human milk for the nutritional needs of critically ill premature infants, partners with International Breast Milk Project by processing and packaging the donated breast milk to ensure its quality and safety.

International Breast Milk Project has provided over 277,682 ounces, or 69,420 bottles, of life-giving donor breast milk to infants in South Africa. www.breastmilkproject.org

CONTACTS:
Amanda Nickerson: amanda@breastmilkproject.org.
Tel: 786.837.3082

Nosh Nalavala, Mediaglobal News, United Nations,
Email: nosh.nalavala@mediaglobal.org
Tel: 609.529.6129


SOURCE International Breast Milk Project

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