Inadvertent breast milk exposure

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  • Women often pump breast milk for neonates in hospital, and mix-ups occasionally happen
  • Risk of infection is low, but includes hepatitis B, HIV, and HTLV

Management

Donor mother Recipient mother Suggested management
Hepatitis B
HBsAg negative HBsAg negative Routine immunization for hepatitis B
HBsAg positive Administer hepatitis B vaccine and immune globulin (HBIG), if not yet given
HBsAg positive HBsAg negative Administer hepatitis B vaccine, if not yet given, and HBIG
HBsAg positive Administer hepatitis B vaccine and HBIG, if not yet given
HIV
HIV negative HIV negative Routine care
HIV positive Continue standard prophylactic therapy
HIV positive HIV negative Could consider zidovudine in high-risk situations, though no routine recommendation
HIV positive Continue standard prophylactic therapy