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Chinese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Pediatrics(Electronic Edition) ›› 2010, Vol. 06 ›› Issue (06): 440 -442. doi: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.1673-5250.2010.06.015

Original Article

Analysis of Results of Milk's Bacterial Culture Among 22 Cases of Mastitis and Milk Siltation

Hai-feng GAO, Ling-wei KONG, Xiang-jun MA, Jie WANG, Ya-jun GAO, Xiang-ping He   

  1. Breast Disease Prevention Center, Beijing Haidian Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Beijing 100080, China.
  • Published:2010-12-01
Objective

To analyze and sum up the milk of siltation and mastitis bacterial culture results in patients with features.

Methods

Randomly selected in Haidian Maternal and Child Health Hospital from November 2007 to April 2008 both siltation cases (n=7) and mastitis cases (n=15) diagnosed with breast milk of 22 patients to make milk-line general bacterial culture. The study protocol was approved by the Ethical Review Board of Investigation in Human Being of Haidian Maternal and Child Health Hospital. Informed consent was obtained from all participants.

Results

The average bacterial culture was negative in patients with a total of 4 cases, including patients with 1 case of milk siltation, and 3 cases of mastitis. The positive result was 18 cases, of which 6 cases of milk siltation, 12 cases of mastitis; Of these, 16 cases of bacterial culture was entirely consistent with bilatera and 2 cases was inconsistent. Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis were the dominant microogranisms.

Conclusion

It can be developed bacterial in the milk of patients with siltation and mastitis, Staphylococcus aureus is the most common, and we try to avoid milk siltation and prevent the occurrence of mastitis when breastfeeding, It's need to making milk-line general bacterial culture once the signs of neonatal infection.

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