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Mothers Milk Bank

Recall #F-1949-2013 · Initiated 2013-08-20

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What happened
Mothers Milk Bank recalled 70 bottles of pasteurized human breast milk because the donor tested positive for Hepatitis B during screening. The affected milk was distributed to 6 hospitals in California and Hawaii.
Who is at risk
Infants who may have received this milk from the affected hospitals should be evaluated by their healthcare provider.
What to do
If your infant received milk from Mothers Milk Bank, contact your hospital or pediatrician immediately to determine if your child received any of the recalled product. Your doctor can provide guidance on any necessary testing or monitoring.
Product
Human breast milk, pasteurized, 4 oz, in bottles; Pasteurized Human Milk,Hospital Grade Milk. Mother's Milk Bank 751 S. Bascom Abe.San Jose, CA 95128
Reason for recall
Human Breast milk was collected from a donor that tested reactive for Hepatitis B in a screening test.
Quantity affected
70 x 4 oz. bottles
Distribution
Product was distributed to 6 hospitals in Honolulu and California.
Lot / code info
Batch number SC1308067; 001-071, Expiry 2/2/14
Voluntary / mandated
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Initial notification
Telephone
Terminated
2013-09-26

Recalling firm

Mothers Milk Bank
751 S Bascom Ave
San Jose, CA 95128-2604
United States

Recall classification

Remote probability of serious adverse health consequences, or temporary reversible consequences.

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