Vaccines for Perinatal and Congenital Infections-How Close Are We?
Congenital and perinatal infections are transmitted from mother to infant during pregnancy across the placenta or during delivery. These infections not only cause pregnancy complications and still birth, but also result in an array of pediatric morbidities caused by physical deformities, neurodevelo...
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Main Authors: | Tulika Singh (Author), Claire E. Otero (Author), Katherine Li (Author), Sarah M. Valencia (Author), Ashley N. Nelson (Author), Sallie R. Permar (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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