Kiss mother to the newborn provides protection against ear infections and sore throat during the baby's life.
New Zealand's Otago University study found the mother a kiss good bacteria transfer to the baby. One researcher, John Tagg said the study tested how many women has good bacteria streptococcus salivarius K12. Bacteria found randomly on five percent of the population.
"When I kissed the newborn, the mother gives a kiss to her baby with a pass on the protection of good bacteria," he said as quoted by the Times of India.
Scientists suggested that the final month of pregnancy the mother eating foods and sweets probiotics to prevent bacterial infection of the throat
New Zealand's Otago University study found the mother a kiss good bacteria transfer to the baby. One researcher, John Tagg said the study tested how many women has good bacteria streptococcus salivarius K12. Bacteria found randomly on five percent of the population.
"When I kissed the newborn, the mother gives a kiss to her baby with a pass on the protection of good bacteria," he said as quoted by the Times of India.
Scientists suggested that the final month of pregnancy the mother eating foods and sweets probiotics to prevent bacterial infection of the throat
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