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Mothers milk teaches defense mechanism to babies cells

Posted on: 12/Oct/2016 9:58:37 AM
According to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Riverside, mothers’ breast milk teaches babies’ developing cells to defend against infection.

Speaking about this, the researchers said, It’s like vaccinating the baby without actually vaccinating the baby. This maternal educational immunity transfers immune cells from the mother into the milk, which then makes its way to the thymus through digestion. These cells teach baby cells to develop immunities to whatever organisms the mother been exposed. These cellular lessons are carried throughout life. We see this as a way to get babies protected against infections that are sometimes too dangerous to vaccinate against in infancy. By boosting mom’s vaccination during pregnancy, her milk will be super-charged for when the baby arrives. With some diseases like tuberculosis, immunity through milk is even more effective than through a vaccine given to the baby.