A. Thajer, G. Fusch, C. Binder, A. Berger, C. Fusch
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Human milk analyser underestimated protein content of unfortified and fortified samples compared to elemental analysis
When premature infants are given human milk it needs to be fortified with bovine protein to provide all the essential nutrients they need, including protein (1). The MIRIS human milk analyser (MIRIS AB, Uppsala, Sweden) analyses human milk at the bedside, but concerns have been raised about its accuracy (2).