Anti-Zika virus and anti-Usutu virus activity of human milk and its components.
The benefits of human milk are mediated by multiple nutritional, trophic, and immunological components, able to promote infant's growth, maturation of its immature gut, and to confer protection against infections. Despite these widely recognized properties, breast-feeding represents an importan...
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Main Authors: | Rachele Francese (Author), Andrea Civra (Author), Manuela Donalisio (Author), Nicola Volpi (Author), Federica Capitani (Author), Stefano Sottemano (Author), Paola Tonetto (Author), Alessandra Coscia (Author), Giulia Maiocco (Author), Guido E Moro (Author), Enrico Bertino (Author), David Lembo (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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