Demonstrating the efficacy of the FoneAstra pasteurization monitor for human milk pasteurization in resource-limited settings.

Mageshree Naicker, Anna Coutsoudis, Kiersten Israel-Ballard, Rohit Chaudhri, Noah Perin, Koleka Mlisana
Author Information
  1. Mageshree Naicker: 1 Department of Medical Microbiology, School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal , Durban, South Africa .

Abstract

Human milk provides crucial nutrition and immunologic protection for infants. When a mother's own milk is unavailable, donated Human milk, pasteurized to destroy bacteria and viruses, is a lifesaving replacement. Flash-heat pasteurization is a simple, low-cost, and commonly used method to make milk safe, but currently there is no system to monitor milk temperature, which challenges quality control. FoneAstra, a smartphone-based mobile pasteurization monitor, removes this barrier by guiding users through pasteurization and documenting consistent and safe practice. This study evaluated FoneAstra's efficacy as a quality control system, particularly in resource-limited settings, by comparing bacterial growth in donor milk flash-heated with and without the device at a neonatal intensive care unit in Durban, South Africa.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: For 100 samples of donor milk, one aliquot each of prepasteurized milk, milk flash-heated without FoneAstra, and milk pasteurized with FoneAstra was cultured on routine agar for bacterial growth. Isolated bacteria were identified and enumerated.
RESULTS: In total, 300 samples (three from each donor sample) were analyzed. Bacterial growth was found in 86 of the 100 samples before any pasteurization and one of the 100 postpasteurized samples without FoneAstra. None of the samples pasteurized using FoneAstra showed bacterial growth.
CONCLUSIONS: Both pasteurization methods were safe and effective. FoneAstra, however, provides the additional benefits of user-guided temperature monitoring and data tracking. By improving quality assurance and standardizing the pasteurization process, FoneAstra can support wide-scale implementation of Human milk banks in resource-limited settings, increasing access and saving lives.

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MeSH Term

Consumer Product Safety
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Female
Hot Temperature
Humans
Infant
Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Infant, Newborn
Milk Banks
Milk, Human
Pasteurization
Quality Assurance, Health Care
Quality Control
South Africa

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