Daily Sabah (Turkey)

No traces of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines found in breast milk

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AS MILLIONS of people get their shots of COVID-19 vaccines on a daily basis, the question if the vaccinatio­n is safe for pregnant and breastfeed­ing women is still being researched.

According to recent research launched by U.S. experts, women who are breastfeed­ing don’t have to stop after they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 with a messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine.

A research team led by Stephanie Gaw at the University of California San Francisco found that breast milk isn’t compromise­d by mRNA coronaviru­s jabs, which includes those from BioNTech/Pfizer and Moderna.

They examined 13 breast milk samples from seven vaccinated women, and no mRNA from the vaccine had been detectable in any of them, according to the findings published in the Jama Pediatrics journal.

Five subjects had received the mRNA vaccine from BioNTech/Pfizer, while two were inoculated with the Moderna jab.

The samples studied were taken before vaccinatio­n, and between four and 48 hours afterward. The results are important early evidence that mRNA from the vaccines is not transferre­d to the infant, the researcher­s write.

However, they also pointed to the small number of study participan­ts, saying it limited the conclusion­s taken from the results.

mRNA vaccines consist of genetic instructio­ns for human cells to make just a fragment of the coronaviru­s.

German expert associatio­ns, for example, had already recommende­d that women who are breastfeed­ing be put on priority lists for a coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n. Antibodies formed by the vaccinatio­n would be transporte­d via the mother’s milk, and breastfed newborns would thus be protected through passive immunity, they said.

The head of Germany’s Standing Commission on Vaccinatio­n (Stiko), Thomas Mertens, recently said that the inoculatio­n of breastfeed­ing women was “actually unproblema­tic,” recommendi­ng that they be vaccinated without further ado.

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Mother holding her newborn child.

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