Maternal Antibodies
Maternal antibodies are proteins passed from mother to child during pregnancy and breastfeeding. They provide essential immunity to newborns. These antibodies help protect infants from infections. They are crucial in the early months of life. The transfer occurs through the placenta and breast milk. This natural process supports the infant's developing immune system. It plays a vital role in child health and development.
Recent research has shed light on the impact of maternal antibodies on the effectiveness of malaria vaccines in infants under five months. Conducted by the Barcelona Institute for...
October 25, 2024