BACKGROUND: In clinical trials, maternal tetanus toxoid (TT) vaccination is effective in protecting newborns against tetanus infection, but inadequate placental transfer of tetanus antibodies may contribute to lower-than-expected rates of protection in routine practice. We studied the effect of placental malaria and maternal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection on placental transfer of antibodies to tetanus. METHODS: A total of 704 maternal-cord paired serum samples were tested by ELISA for antibodies to tetanus. The HIV status of all women was determined by an immunoglobulin G antibody-capture particle-adherence test, and placental malaria was determined by placental biopsy. Maternal history of TT vaccination was recorded. RESULTS:...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
Tetanus infection is widespread and difficult to completely eradicate. Thus the present study was de...
BackgroundPregnant women residing in malaria endemic areas are highly susceptible to Plasmodium falc...
BACKGROUND: In clinical trials, maternal tetanus toxoid (TT) vaccination is effective in protecting ...
(See the editorial commentary by Moss and Halsey, on pages 502–4.) Background. In clinical trials, m...
INTRODUCTION: Young infants are protected from measles infection by maternal measles antibodies. The...
Transplacental transfer of antibodies is essential for conferring protection in newborns against inf...
Objectives: Maternal Plasmodium falciparum-specific antibodies may contribute to protect infants aga...
Background. Maternal influenza vaccination protects infants against influenza virus infection. Impai...
Some vaccines show poor efficacy in tropical countries. Within a birth cohort in Uganda, we investig...
Infectious diseases are one of the main causes of mortality in newborns born in Mozambique. Transpla...
Background: Maternal influenza vaccination protects infants against influenza virus infection. Impa...
The efficacy of mother-to-child placental transfer of antibodies specific to malaria blood stage ant...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection increases the risk of placental malaria, which is associated with poor mat...
The efficiency of transplacental transfer of measles specific antibody was assessed in relation to p...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
Tetanus infection is widespread and difficult to completely eradicate. Thus the present study was de...
BackgroundPregnant women residing in malaria endemic areas are highly susceptible to Plasmodium falc...
BACKGROUND: In clinical trials, maternal tetanus toxoid (TT) vaccination is effective in protecting ...
(See the editorial commentary by Moss and Halsey, on pages 502–4.) Background. In clinical trials, m...
INTRODUCTION: Young infants are protected from measles infection by maternal measles antibodies. The...
Transplacental transfer of antibodies is essential for conferring protection in newborns against inf...
Objectives: Maternal Plasmodium falciparum-specific antibodies may contribute to protect infants aga...
Background. Maternal influenza vaccination protects infants against influenza virus infection. Impai...
Some vaccines show poor efficacy in tropical countries. Within a birth cohort in Uganda, we investig...
Infectious diseases are one of the main causes of mortality in newborns born in Mozambique. Transpla...
Background: Maternal influenza vaccination protects infants against influenza virus infection. Impa...
The efficacy of mother-to-child placental transfer of antibodies specific to malaria blood stage ant...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection increases the risk of placental malaria, which is associated with poor mat...
The efficiency of transplacental transfer of measles specific antibody was assessed in relation to p...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
Tetanus infection is widespread and difficult to completely eradicate. Thus the present study was de...
BackgroundPregnant women residing in malaria endemic areas are highly susceptible to Plasmodium falc...