New Study Finds COVID-19 Antibodies Present In Breast Milk Of Moms

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A new study shows COVID-19 antibodies in mothers are present in their breast milk.

Researchers followed more than 75 lactating mothers for three months.

Some of them had antibodies from contracting the actual virus, while others received an mRNA COVID vaccine.

Antibodies were present in the breast milk from both sets.

The study did not look at whether the antibodies are passed to nursing infants, but it did show they were viable enough to neutralize live, wild-type coronavirus.

The results were published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.

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