Effect of Lactation Age and Storage on the Antibacterial Potency of Human Breast Milk against Neonatal Pathogens
The present study evaluates the effect of mothers lactation age and storage on the antibacterial potency of breast milk against common pathogens (E.coli, S.aureus and coagulase negative staphylococci) affecting newborns and toddlers. Breast milk expressed at four months and twelve months post-par...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
2018-09-01
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Series: | Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology |
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Online Access: | https://microbiologyjournal.org/effect-of-lactation-age-and-storage-on-the-antibacterial-potency-of-human-breast-milk-against-neonatal-pathogens/ |
Summary: | The present study evaluates the effect of mothers lactation age and storage on the
antibacterial potency of breast milk against common pathogens (E.coli, S.aureus and coagulase
negative staphylococci) affecting newborns and toddlers. Breast milk expressed at four months
and twelve months post-partum was subjected to antibacterial assay by agar well diffusion
against the above bacterial isolates in comparison to cow milk. Also, breast milk stored at 4°C
was evaluated for its antibacterial effect to study the effect of storage. Results indicated that
human breast milk was far more superior in its anti-bacterial effect seen (in terms of zone
diameter) than cow milk against all the five strains tested. Also, early post partum milk (four
months post-partum) was significantly superior (in terms of zone size) than twelve months post
partum milk. Storage studies showed that breast milk retained its activity upto 24 hours of
storage at 4°C against the five test strains.The present study indicates that even late lactation
milk has enough anti-bacterial properties to protect babies beyond one year and toddlers as well
thus promoting the concept of continued breast feeding for one year and beyond. Further, study
highlighted that lactating mother can pump the milk and refrigerate it for later consumption
without compromising on the antibacterial potency of their milk for upto 24 hours. |
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ISSN: | 0973-7510 2581-690X |