The safety of at home powdered infant formula preparation: A community science project

Author:

Grant Aimee1,Jones Sara1,Sibson Vicky2,Ellis Rebecca1,Dolling Abbie1,McNamara Tara1,Cooper Jonie1,Dvorak Susan1,Breward Sharon3,Buchanan Phyll4,Yhnell Emma5,Brown Amy1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Lactation, Infant Feeding and Translational Research Swansea University Swansea UK

2. First Steps Nutrition Trust, Studio 3.04 The Food Exchange New Covent Garden Market London London UK

3. Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Ysbyty Gwynedd Bangor Gwynedd UK

4. The Breastfeeding Network Paisley UK

5. School of Biosciences Cardiff University Sir Martin Evans Building Cardiff UK

Abstract

AbstractFormula fed infants experience gastrointestinal infections at higher rates than breastfed infants, due in part to bacteria in powdered infant formula (PIF) and bacterial contamination of infant feeding equipment. The United Kingdom National Health Service (UK NHS) has adopted the World Health Organization recommendation that water used to reconstitute PIF is ≥70°C to eliminate bacteria. We used community science methods to co‐design an at home experiment and online questionnaire (‘research diary’) to explore the safety of PIF preparation compared to UK NHS guidelines. 200 UK‐based parents of infants aged ≤12 months were recruited; 151 provided data on PIF preparation, and 143 were included in the analysis of water temperatures used to reconstitute PIF. Only 14.9% (n = 11) of 74 PIF preparation machines produced a water temperature of ≥70°C compared with 78.3% (n = 54) of 69 kettle users (p < 0.001). The mean temperature of water dispensed by PIF preparation machines was 9°C lower than kettles (Machine M = 65.78°C, Kettle M = 75.29°C). Many parents did not always fully follow NHS safer PIF preparation guidance, and parents did not appear to understand the potential risks of PIF bacterial contamination. Parents should be advised that the water dispensed by PIF preparation machines may be below 70°C, and could result in bacteria remaining in infant formula, potentially leading to gastrointestinal infections. PIF labelling should advise that water used to prepare PIF should be ≥70°C and highight the risks of not using sufficiently hot water, per WHO Europe advice. There is an urgent need for stronger consumer protections regarding PIF preparation devices.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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