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Maternal BCG primes for enhanced health benefits in the newborn
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Among BCG-vaccinated newborns, there was a trend for fewer in-hospital deaths from infection associated with maternal BCG priming, especially for males. Providing BCG to adults without a vaccination scar might enhance their offspring's capacity to handle severe infections. Brief 40-word summary: Within a trial comparing BCG strains for their overall effects on morbidity and mortality in Guinea-Bissau, vertical priming with BCG (represented by the maternal BCG scar) was associated with beneficial sex-differential effects on offspring survival.
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