American Journal of Perinatology Reports (Nov 2014)

Pink Breast Milk: Serratia marcescens Colonization

  • Cipatli Ayuzo del Valle,
  • Emilio Treviño Salinas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1387934
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 04, no. 02
pp. e101 – e104

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Abstract Background Breast milk can turn pink with Serratia marcescens colonization, this bacterium has been associated with several diseases and even death. It is seen most commonly in the intensive care settings. Discoloration of the breast milk can lead to premature termination of nursing. We describe two cases of pink-colored breast milk in which S. marsescens was isolated from both the expressed breast milk. Antimicrobial treatment was administered to the mothers. Return to breastfeeding was successful in both the cases. Conclusions Pink breast milk is caused by S. marsescens colonization. In such cases,early recognition and treatment before the development of infection is recommended to return to breastfeeding.

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