I do not understand the study very well. I just know that I have had a child and that I have not cleaned the pacifier like that in my life "Hulio" and I think it is not necessary, how do vaccines work?
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I do not understand the study very well. I just know that I have had a child and that I have not cleaned the pacifier like that in my life "Hulio" and I think it is not necessary, how do vaccines work?
Vaccines work in a similar way, by triggering the formation of antibodies to boost immunity. The study doesn't say if you don't do this your child won't have a healthy immune system either. The practice gives an edge, and we don't have vaccines for all the antibodies we developed. Most of the immunity we acquire comes from our environment.
A post by @nonzerosum examines people's perception of vaccines. Many also think vaccines are not necessary.
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