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Antibiotics in Infancy May Weaken Response to Childhood Vaccines

April 27, 2022

Via: Drugs.com
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Babies and toddlers who’ve been given antibiotics might have a less vigorous immune response to routine childhood vaccinations, new research warns.

The study is the first to suggest that antibiotics might dampen youngsters’ ability to generate infection-fighting antibodies in response to vaccination.

Experts cautioned that more research is necessary, and it’s not clear whether antibiotic use is linked to higher rates of breakthrough infections.

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