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Volume 7, Issue 1 (Suppl)
J Clin Exp Pathol
ISSN: 2161-0681 JCEP, an open access journal
Pediatric Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 2017
March 15-16, 2017
March 15-16, 2017 London, UK
12
th
International Conference on
Pediatric Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
The impact of irrigation of breast on colonization of breast milk
Ahmadshah Farhat, Mohammadzadeh A
and
Saeidi R
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran
B
reast milk health is one of the essential elements in feeding of premature infants. Generally in initial of breast feeding, different
methods of disinfecting such as irrigation with usual detergents like water and soap are used to eliminate the probable bacteria.
The necessity of the usage of such items has not been mentioned in some studies, and even at the time of comparison, different
results have been obtained. This is a controlled clinical trial that evaluated results of breast milk culture in mothers of premature
infants in NICU. Sample has been collected from breast of these mothers in four methods: Manual with and without irrigation
and pump expression with and without irrigation. Each sample was collected in sterile pot and it was transported to laboratory
quickly for microbial culture. The results showed that the cultured bacteria in samples collected manually with and without irrigation
were
Staphylococcus
coagulase negative,
Staphylococcus
aureus
,
Enterococcus
and
Klebsiella pneumoniae
. In one sample of without
irrigation and four samples of with irrigation, lack of growth of bacteria was observed. In pump expression samples with and without
irrigation, the cultured bacteria were consisted of:
Staphylococcus
coagulase negative, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus, Klebsiella
pneumoniae, Enterobacteriaceae
and
Pseudomonas
. Among the samples, in three samples of without irrigation and two samples of
with irrigation, lack of growth of bacteria was observed. The results showed that cultured bacteria in pump samples were much more
than manual samples.
Biography
Ahmadshah Farhat has completed his Medical degree from Kabul University, Pediatric specialty from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences in Iran and
Neonatology sub-specialty from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. He has published more than 60 articles till date. He is the Vice Counselor at Neonatal
Research Center.
farhata@mums.ac.irAhmadshah Farhat et al., J Clin Exp Pathol 2017, 7:1 (Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-0681.C1.031