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Risk For Leukemia In Babies - Mr Validity - New Study Strengthens Evidence That Infections In Pregnant Mothers Raise

: Associated with a 142% increased risk .

: Promptly treating infections like UTIs during pregnancy as part of routine prenatal care. : Associated with a 142% increased risk

: Mothers with an STI were significantly more likely to have a child develop leukemia. Key Findings from the Study : Associated with

: Utilizing existing prevention strategies, such as influenza vaccinations, to reduce the overall burden of prenatal infection. : Utilizing existing prevention strategies

A recent, large-scale study of in Denmark has found that maternal infections during pregnancy are associated with a 35% increased risk of childhood leukemia . The research, published in JAMA Network Open , suggests that certain infections may trigger immune-related factors or genetic changes in the womb that set the stage for leukemia later in life. Key Findings from the Study

: Associated with a 65% increased risk .

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