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Zika Could Affect Florida’s Breast Milk Bank In The Future

Donated breast milk at the Mothers' Milk Bank in Orlando.
Crystal Chavez
Donated breast milk at the Mothers' Milk Bank in Orlando.

A central Florida breast milk bank says its supply is safe from theZikavirus. But the Mothers’ Milk Bank of Florida saidZikamay affect the amount of donor milk available for medically fragile babies in the future.

The Mothers’ Milk Bank of Florida said its supply of donated breast milk is safe because Zika is a heat sensitive virus. That means the virus would be destroyed during the pasteurization process all of its donated milk goes through. One thing Kandis Natoli is concerned about is the nonprofit’s future supply. Natoli is executive director of the state’s only official milk bank.

“Most of our donors are upper income, well-educated, older moms and there’s a good chance, or I expect that they’re probably going to delay pregnancy when they can,” said Natoli.

More women delaying pregnancy would mean fewer available donors. Hospitals with neonatal intensive care units are the milk bank’s main recipients. The Mother’s Milk Bank of Florida currently has more than 300 moms approved as donors.

Copyright 2016 Health News Florida

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