Scientists probe breast Milk's hidden role in spreading or stopping viruses
NCT ID NCT06738563
Summary
This study aims to understand how breast milk influences the infectivity and transmission of several viruses, including Zika and HTLV-1. Researchers will collect milk samples from 75 healthy, registered milk donors to test in the lab. The goal is to learn if components in milk can help block or, in some cases, facilitate virus transmission to infants.
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Lactarium Ile-de-France, Necker-Enfents Malades Hospital
RECRUITINGParis, 75015, France
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