Abstract
Cronobacter sakazakii neonatal infections are often epidemiologically linked to the consumption of contaminated powdered infant formula. We describe a case resulting from consumption of contaminated expressed breast milk, as confirmed by whole-genome sequencing. This case highlights potential risks associated with storage and acquisition of expressed breast milk.
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McMullan, R., Menon, V., Beukers, A. G., Jensen, S. O., van Hal, S. J., & Davis, R. (2018, February 1). Cronobacter sakazakii infection from expressed breast milk, Australia. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2402.171411
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