CDC Backs Breast-Feeding: A widely shared story that U.S. health officials are recommending a delay in breast-feeding to improve vaccine effectiveness is false.
"CHICAGO (AP) — A widely shared story that U.S. health officials are recommending a delay in breast-feeding to improve vaccine effectiveness is false.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the agency named in the false reports, encourages breast-feeding . The CDC says breast milk is best for all infants except in rare cases such as when a mother has active, untreated tuberculosis."
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