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Health equity issues the focus of new seed grants from HERC | WSU Insider

Health equity issues the focus of new seed grants from HERC | WSU Insider
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Inside view of review panels  | WSU Insider | Washington State University

Inside view of review panels  | WSU Insider | Washington State University
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Mothers pass SARS antibodies to babies in milk

Breastfeeding mothers who have COVID-19 are unlikely to give their infants the virus, discovered researchers from WSU, the University of Idaho and other universities nationwide. The research team began investigating whether COVID-19 could infect breast milk and give babies the virus last March, said UI nutrition researcher Shelley McGuire. A group of COVID-19 positive, breastfeeding women.

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WSU researchers: Despite COVID-19 infection, it is safe to continue breastfeeding

WSU researchers: Despite COVID-19 infection, it is safe to continue breastfeeding February 10, 2021 10:10 AM Olivia Roberts PULLMAN, Wash. Researchers at Washington State University have discovered that breastfeeding mothers who have COVID-19 transfer antibodies to their babies without passing along the virus. The new study, published in mBio, looked at 37 milk samples submitted by 18 women infected with COVID-19. None of the milk samples studied contained the virus, but nearly two-thirds of the samples did contain two antibodies specific to COVID-19. “The results indicate that it is safe for moms to continue to breastfeed during a COVID-19 infection with proper precautions,” Courtney Meehan, a WSU anthropology professor and co-author on the study, said.

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