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I tempi di conservazione del latte umano

STORAGE OF HUMAN MILK

RICCARDO DAVANZO

Neonatologia e Terapia Intensiva Neonatale, IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste

Giugno 2006 - pagg. 365 -367

Abstract
The storage of expressed human milk has been encouraged in situations when breast feeding is not possible. A major practical problem is the choice of the correct duration of storage according to different temperatures provided by fridges and/or freezers. A scarce body of research and literature on this topic makes the decision quite arbitrary and prone to the principle of prudence.

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Corrispondenza: davanzor@burlo.trieste.it