Does corona positive breast milk also contain corona antibodies?


Amsterdam, August 8, 2020, Monday

Breast milk is like a tonic for a newborn baby, it has balanced elements for the growth of the baby but now corona positive patients can also get help. Scientists have found that the breast milk of 20 mothers who recovered from the infection contained antibodies to the corona virus. Researchers believe that if ice cubes or ice cubes are prepared in infected mother's milk and given to the patient to suck, antibodies can develop in it.

According to the president of Dutch Brist Milkback, sucking ice cubes will allow antibodies to reach all the mucous membranes of the body. Mucus is a large return that prevents germs from entering the respiratory tract or other parts of the body from the outside when antibodies are developed. This ice cube will benefit the elders who are quarantined at home and treated with corona. Or it may be useful for those who are in the transition risk group.


The researchers found antibodies in the milk of 50 infected women in the laboratory. These antibodies are so powerful that they are able to develop immunity against the virus in the bodies of healthy and infected people. The study is being conducted in collaboration with a children's hospital in the Netherlands and other hospitals. Scientists have also appealed to mothers who have survived a coronary heart disease to give milk. A woman with an infant is expected to give 100 milligrams of milk for research. The appeal was responded to by 3,000 women. More research will be done on this and if it succeeds, it will be very important.

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