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Surprise reaction to childhood vaccines linked to birth delivery method

Por: Newsweek Health November 15, 2022

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Children born via cesarean section may be at an immunological disadvantage compared to their natural birth peers, research suggests. A study, published in Nature Communications, found that the birth delivery method can affect how a child's immune system responds to certain vaccinations, with natural births resulting in a significantly higher immune response than those born via c-section.The reason for these differences appears to be caused... + full article



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