OHIO HEALTH MOTHER MILK BANK is recalling approximately 5,735 units of OH MMB Human Donor Milk because of an inaccurate temperature reading from a thermometer on one pasteurization machine. This recall affects human donor milk packaged in 3 oz plastic bottles (1.00 g/dl Protein) and 6 oz plastic bottles (0.80 g/dl Protein). The temperature inaccuracy means the milk may not have been properly pasteurized to kill harmful pathogens. No incidents or injuries have been reported to date.
Improper pasteurization may allow harmful bacteria or viruses to survive in the milk. This poses a significant health risk to consumers, particularly fragile infants in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) who rely on donor milk for nutrition and may have compromised immune systems.
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Exact concentration of protein varies based on the needs of each individual.
Exact concentration of protein varies based on the needs of each individual.
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