Maternal Immunity

Immunity acquired by a foetus because of the presence of maternal IgG (Immunoglobulin) that passes through the placenta. Protection against disease acquired by a foetus through the passage of maternal antibodies via the placenta. A specific form of passive immunity in neonates, which is provided by IgG antibodies from the mother passing across the placenta to the foetus. Maternal immunity is immune protective for the infant for up to 6 months. Passive immunity in a neonate provided by IgG antibodies from the mother passing across the placenta to the foetus.

  • Vaccine safety & Adverse Events
  • Vaccination Wars
  • Immune Response
  • Passive Immunity
  • Vaccine Trials

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