A new study by McGill University challenges the belief that pregnancy makes women more vulnerable to infections. The research suggests that pregnancy may actually trigger a natural immune response that strengthens protection against severe flu infections. In mice, the study found that pregnancy enhances immune defenses, preventing the Influenza A virus from spreading to the lungs, where it can lead to severe illness.
Pregnancy may activate natural defenses to guard against severe influenza
A natural flu defense mechanism discovered.
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