cdc recommends stop breastfeeding
unbelievable that CDC o”doctors” recommend delay breastfeeding when administering rotavirus vaccine
it would be better to recommend breastfeeding to get rotavirus immunity
breastfed babies don’t need the rotavirus vaccine
Ten researchers from the CDC’s National Centers for Immunization and Respiratory Diseas
(NCIRD) released a paper arguing that because the immune-boosting effects of breastmilk inhibit the effects of the live oral rotavirus vaccine, nursing mothers should delay breastfeeding their infants.
This, dear readers, is the kind of convoluted logic that permeates the pharmaceutical industry. To be fair, the paperdoes not recommend that mothers stop breastfeeding, merely that they delay nursing at the time that the vaccine is administered. It also says that other avenues for boosting the vaccine’s efficacy should be explored.