Human milk immunity
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human-milk-immunity-292-6930066
title:
Human milk immunity
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Human milk immunity is the protection provided to the immune system of an infant via the biologically active components in human milk. Human milk was previously thought to only provide passive immunity primarily through Secretory IgA, but advances in technology have led to the identification of various immune-modulating components. Human milk constituents provide nutrition and protect the immunologically naive infant as well as regulate the infant's own immune development and growth. Immune fact
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Protection provided to immune system via human milk
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_milk_immunity
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2023-11-19T22:32:04Z
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