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Babies will fare well against COVID-19 if they are kept close to mum – Medical Xpress
In a new research review, to be published on Friday 7 August 2020 in the Journal of Human Lactation, Adjunct Associate Professor Karleen Gribble from the University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery presents the impact of COVID-19 on infants in multiple count…

In a new research review, to be published on Friday 7 August 2020 in the Journal of Human Lactation, Adjunct Associate Professor Karleen Gribble from the University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery presents the impact of COVID-19 on infants in multiple countries.
She said various studies indicate that neonatal COVID-19 is uncommon, and almost never symptomatic, and that the rates of infection are no greater if the baby is breastfed or allowed contact with the mother.
“So far, we have every in…
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