2.6 times more likely to be “completely ineffective.” That’s what researchers found about a single dose of the measles vaccine given to children born by C-section. Veuer's Elizabeth Keatinge has more.
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00:002.6 times more likely to be completely ineffective.
00:05That's what researchers found about a single dose of the measles vaccine given to children born by C-section.
00:12A second jab was found to induce immunity.
00:15Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Fudan University in China
00:19suggest that a child's development of the microbiome is different when born naturally versus by C-section.
00:27Quote, we've discovered that the way we're born, either by C-section or natural birth,
00:32has long-term consequences on our immunity to diseases as we grow up.
00:36Unquote. Researchers said.
00:38Medical experts tell SWNS that 95% of the population needs to be fully vaccinated to keep measles under control.