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Can breastmilk provide babies with COVID-19 immunity? – University News: The University of Western Australia
An investigation into how antibodies in breastmilk can protect babies and young children from COVID-19 will be the focus of a new project by UWA.
An investigation into how antibodies in breastmilk can protect babies and young children from COVID-19 will be the focus of a new project by The University of Western Australia, funded by the State Government to tackle health challenges associated with the virus.
The findings will inform breastfeeding recommendations for best infant care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The research team, from UWA’s School of Molecular Sciences, was awarded $223,000 through the Future Health Research and Innovation…
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