Аннтотация
© 2019, Pediatria Ltd. All rights reserved. Objective of the research: To study the effect of different temperature conditions and shelf life of expressed mother and donor breast milk (BM) on its microbiological safety. Materials and methods: N open prospective study was performed, which included 120 lactating women. BM samples were microbiologically evaluated under various storage conditions. Seeding of biological material was performed by a semi-quantitative method. Species identification of the obtained microorganisms was performed using a MALDI-TOF-MS Biotyper MicroFlex mass spectrometer and a VITEK bacteriological analyzer. Results: In 66% of women, samples of expressed BM showed an increase (103–105 CFU/ml) of conditionally pathogenic bacteria (CPB) with a predominance of S. epidermidis (55%). None of the samples of the expressed BM stored for 3 hours at room temperature (t° + 23°C) during the day in the refrigerator (t° + 4–6°C) and for 1 month in the freezer (t ° –18°C), the growth of CPB was not recorded. However, a decrease in the growth of bacteria total number was revealed, including S. epidermidis, when storing expressed milk for 24 hours at t° + 4–6°С and for 1 month at t° –18°С. It was found that BM pasteurization leads to a significant decrease in the number of CPB. The study revealed no increase in the total number of bacteria during storage of donor milk at t° –18°C for both 1 and 3 months.