"Immunological protection" refers to the natural defense system in our bodies that helps protect us from infections and diseases. It includes various cells and substances that recognize and fight against harmful germs or foreign substances, such as bacteria, viruses, or chemicals. This protection helps keep us healthy and prevents us from getting sick easily.
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This means that only mucosal vaccinations can
provide immunological protection in the mucosa,» says Nils Lycke, professor of clinical immunology at Sahlgrenska Academy.
«The combination of these two waves of memory cells is required to guarantee optimum
immunological protection in the event of infection,» explains Stary.
Early breastfeeding, within the first hour after birth, ensures that newborn infants receive the critical
immunological protection of colostrum;
Only breastfeeding has been shown to provide infants
with immunological protection from serious diseases and infections, and lower infants» risk for conditions such as asthma, allergy, respiratory disease, childhood cancers, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
For pets that are returning, you may have an option of doing a «Vaccine Titer Test» which will help you and your vet determine if there is
adequate immunological protection from previous vaccinations.
You don't have to be a disciple of the breast - feeding evangelists at the La Leche League to know the facts: Nursing offers
irrefutable immunological protection and other health advantages for you and your baby.
Moreover, a certain degree of
natural immunological protection for certain body parts — the central nervous system, eyes and gonads — makes it difficult for virus to exit those bodily parts, which may lead to the virus continuing to be present even after the virus was cleared from the blood, according to Bausch.
«It is not clear that it is the specific early introduction of an allergenic food that
renders immunological protection, rather than the accompanying increased diversity in the diet that occurs as a by - product,» writes Dr. Matthew Greenhawt, an allergy and immunology specialist at Children's Hospital Colorado, in the accompanying editorial.
Ask for a Vaccine Titer Test: this is a how you can determine if your pet has
adequate immunological protection from previously administered vaccines (puppy or kitten shots).
Third, they do not have
the immunological protection that comes in breast milk.
You can drink caffeinated beverages (in moderation), have an occasional drink, eat what you want and still provide your baby with the absolute best nutrition and
immunological protection — mother's own milk.
Do they benefit from
immunological protection?
This physical barrier has a role to play in
our immunological protection.