What The Study Did:
COVID-19 v
accine-associated messenger RNA (mRNA) wasn’t detected in 13 human milk
samples collected after vaccination from seven breast
feeding mothers.
Authors:
Stephanie L. Gaw, M.D., Ph.D., of the
University of California, San Francisco,
is the corresponding author.
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