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Published on: July 31, 2021
Maternal immunization to protect the mother and neonate
1University of Louisville, 550 South Jackson Street, Louisville, KY 40202, USA. sagall@louisville.edu
Abstract:
The concept of maternal immunization to protect the mother against vaccine-preventable disease and the neonate against illness for the first 3-6 months of life is one that is simple, straightforward and safe. Neonatal immunization is largely unsuccessful due to immaturity of the infant's immune system. Therefore, appropriate maternal immunization and passive transferred antibodies to the fetus can protect the neonate until infant vaccination is more efficacious.
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