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Washington, Oct 27 (ANI): Vaccinating new mothers and other family members against influenza can protect newborns against the life-threatening virus, say researchers from Duke Children’’s Hospital. The researchers suggest that vaccinating new mothers and other family members against influenza before their newborns leave the hospital creates a “cocooning effect” that may protect infants from Continue Reading »


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