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Centralized Infant Formula Preparation Room in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Reduces Incidence of Microbial Contamination
Publication
Journal Of The Academy Of Nutrition And Dietetics
Year
2008
Authors
Caroline Steele, MS, RD, CSP; Robert Short, PhD
Increasing concern regarding potential pathogens in infant formulas led to this evaluation of the influence of procedural and environmental factors on infant formula contamination. In two phases of study, a total of 526 formula samples were analyzed for contamination.
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