Human Milk Bank Association of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines.
Alive & Thrive Southeast Asia/FHI 360, 1101, Quezon City, Philippines.
Int Breastfeed J. 2021 Mar 29;16(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s13006-021-00376-2.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations on infant feeding in the context of COVID-19 uphold standing recommendations for breastfeeding, non-separation, and skin-to-skin contact, including the use of donor human milk when mother's own milk is not available. INSUFFICIENT GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF DONOR HUMAN MILK AND THE ROLE OF HUMAN MILK BANKS IN THE PANDEMIC RESPONSE: COVID-19 clinical management guidelines in seven countries in Southeast Asia are not aligned with WHO recommendations despite the lack of evidence of transmission through either breastmilk or breastfeeding. The use of safe donor human milk accessed through human milk banks is also insufficiently recommended, even in countries with an existing human milk bank, leading to a gap in evidence-based management of COVID-19. This highlights long-standing challenges as well as opportunities in the safe, equitable, and resilient implementation of human milk banks in the region.
This statement reflects the expert opinion of the Regional Human Milk Bank Network for Southeast Asia and Beyond on the need to revisit national guidelines based on the best evidence for breastfeeding during the COVID-19 pandemic, to incorporate human milk bank services in national obstetric and newborn care guidelines for COVID-19 where possible, and to ensure that operations of human milk banks are adapted to meet the needs of the current pandemic and to sustain donor human milk supply in the long-term. The Network also recommends sustained engagement with the global human milk bank community.
世界卫生组织(世卫组织)关于 COVID-19 背景下婴儿喂养的建议坚持母乳喂养、不分离和皮肤接触的现有建议,包括在无法获得母亲自身母乳时使用捐赠人母乳。
在大流行应对中,关于使用捐赠人母乳和母乳库作用的指导不足:尽管没有通过母乳或母乳喂养传播的证据,但东南亚七个国家的 COVID-19 临床管理指南与世卫组织的建议不一致。即使在有现有母乳库的国家,也没有充分建议使用通过母乳库获得的安全捐赠人母乳,导致 COVID-19 的循证管理存在差距。这突显了该地区安全、公平和有弹性地实施母乳库方面长期存在的挑战和机遇。
本声明反映了东南亚及其他地区区域母乳库网络专家的意见,认为有必要根据 COVID-19 大流行期间母乳喂养的最佳证据重新审查国家指南,在可能的情况下将母乳库服务纳入国家产科和新生儿 COVID-19 护理指南,并确保母乳库的运作适应当前大流行的需要,并在长期内维持捐赠人母乳供应。该网络还建议与全球母乳库界保持持续接触。