Did we find or detect Messenger RNA (mRNA technology) COVID Vaccines in Human Breast Milk? Yes! Hanna et al. says yes!

by Paul Alexander

SOURCE:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36156636/

‘Of 11 lactating individuals enrolled, trace amounts of BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 COVID-19 mRNA vaccines were detected in 7 samples from 5 different participants at various times up to 45 hours postvaccination (Table 2). The mean (SD) yield of EVs isolated from EBM was 9.110 (5.010) particles/mL, and the mean (SD) particle size was 110.0 (3.0) nm. The vaccine mRNA appears in higher concentrations in the EVs than in whole milk (Table 2). No vaccine mRNA was detected in prevaccination or postvaccination EBM samples beyond 48 hours of collection.’