Clegg A, Duke A M, Prosser-Snelling K R
J Int Med Res. 1977;5(6):473-5. doi: 10.1177/030006057300100217.
Microbiological standards achieved by mothers when sterilizing babies' feeding utensils in the home were studied in the Slough area in England. Results indicated a marked improvement in this aspect of baby hygiene when compared to results of a similar survey conducted in the town of Reading, England, in 1970. Previously, 78% of bottles and 70% of the teats were recorded as being satisfactorily sterilized. During this study the number of sterile bottles had risen to 98.1%, sterile teats to 90-6%. These improved standards may be an indication of better education of mothers.
在英国斯劳地区,对母亲们在家中给婴儿餐具消毒时所达到的微生物标准进行了研究。结果表明,与1970年在英国雷丁镇进行的类似调查结果相比,婴儿卫生的这一方面有了显著改善。此前,记录显示78%的奶瓶和70%的奶嘴消毒合格。在这项研究中,无菌奶瓶的比例升至98.1%,无菌奶嘴升至90.6%。这些提高的标准可能表明母亲们受到了更好的教育。