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- W3201329660 abstract "The human milk microbiome may contribute to the benefits of breastfeeding by providing bacteria to the infant gastrointestinal tract. Many women pump their milk, but the effect of pumping on the milk microbiome is unknown. Our objective was to determine the effects of pumping supplies on the pumped human milk microbiome. This was an in-home, randomized, crossover trial of 2 collection methods. Women (n = 52) pumped twice within 3.5 h, once with their own breast pumps and milk collection supplies (OWN SUPP) and once with a hospital-grade pump and sterile collection supplies (STER SUPP). Pumping order was randomized. The milk microbiome was characterized by aerobic culturing and 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing. Milk collected with OWN SUPP yielded more total aerobic and gram-negative bacteria than milk collected with STER SUPP, reflecting a 6.6 (adjusted OR; 95% CI: 1.7, 25; P = 0.006) higher odds of containing >104 total aerobic CFU/mL and 19 (adjusted OR; 95% CI: 4.1, 88; P < 0.0001) higher odds of yielding culturable gram-negative bacteria. Milk collected with OWN SUPP yielded more Proteobacterias , including higher relative abundances of Acinetobacter and Stenotrophomonas, compared to milk collected with STER SUPP. Results were consistent across pumping-order groups. We demonstrated that pumping supplies altered the milk microbiome. On average, milk collected with OWN SUPP resulted in elevated levels of culturable total and gram-negative bacteria and proteobacterial DNA compared to milk collected with STER SUPP. More research is needed to assess implications for infant health." @default.
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- W3201329660 title "Pumping supplies alter the microbiome of pumped human milk: An in-home, randomized, crossover trial" @default.
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