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362 COVID vaccine linked to fewer infections and allergies in kids with eczema

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ScienceDaily · today 04:23 EDT

New research suggests the COVID-19 vaccine could help children with eczema stay healthier overall. Vaccinated kids had lower rates of infections and allergies, including asthma and rhinitis, compared with unvaccinated peers. Experts believe the vaccine may help prevent allergic conditions from worsening, showing its value beyond protection from COVID-19.

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