“Breast milk is a vaccine”: breastfeeding and antibodies in the context of covid-19

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8034.2023.e85246

Keywords:

Breastfeeding, Human milk, Covid-19, Vaccine, Biosocialities

Abstract

Breastfeeding and human milk are permeated by several meanings. Among them, the reference to liquid love, or the notion that human milk would be endowed with medicinal qualities (especially immunological), functioning as a kind of vaccine. There is also the notion of milk as a contaminant, because it is a bodily substance capable of transmitting certain viruses, such as HIV. Such notions acquire new contours with the Covid-19 pandemic, as observed in the debates about the possibility or not of transmission of the virus and/or antibodies of the disease through milk. Thus, we analyze different materials, such as news reports and posts on social networks, investigating how these notions around human milk – vehicle of love, immunizing, or contaminant – are mobilized. Finally, we reflect on the production of biosocialities from the Lactantes pela vacina movement, which claimed vaccination priority for lactating women using the slogan “one vaccine protects two”.

Author Biographies

Marina Fisher Nucci, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

Graduada em Ciências Sociais (UFRJ), Mestre e Doutora em Saúde Coletiva (IMS/UERJ). Pesquisadora do Centro Latino-Americano em Sexualidade e Direitos Humanos (CLAM). Atualmente realiza pesquisa de pós-doutorado no Instituto de Medicina Social Hesio Cordeiro (IMS/UERJ) financiada com a bolsa Faperj Pós-Doutorado Nota 10.

Fernanda Vecchi, UFRGS

Graduada em Psicologia (UFRJ), Especialista em Saúde Mental (Instituto Philippe Pinel/SMS-RJ), Mestre e Doutora em Saúde Coletiva (IMS/ UERJ). Professora Adjunta da Área de Ciências Sociais e Humanas em Saúde do Instituto de Estudos em Saúde Coletiva (IESC/UFRJ). Pós-doutora pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social (PPGAS/UFRGS).

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Published

2023-01-19

How to Cite

NUCCI, Marina Fisher; FERNANDA VECCHI. “Breast milk is a vaccine”: breastfeeding and antibodies in the context of covid-19. Ilha Revista de Antropologia, Florianópolis, v. 25, n. 1, p. 21–42, 2023. DOI: 10.5007/2175-8034.2023.e85246. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ilha/article/view/85246. Acesso em: 3 jul. 2024.

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Antropologias a partir dos medicamentos: co-produções, políticas e agenciamentos