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Transplacental transfer of Lassa IgG antibodies in pregnant women in Southern Nigeria: A prospective hospital-based cohort study.

Nzelle Delphine KayemSylvanus OkogbeninJoseph OkoegualeJoseph EigbefohJoseph IkheloaReuben EifediyiXavier EnodianaOlugbenga Emmanuel OlorogbogoIsoken AikpokpoYemisi IghodaloThomas OlokorGeorge OdigieLyndsey CastleSophie DuraffourLisa OestereichPrabin DahalProochista ArianaStephan GuntherPeter Horby
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
The study shows that maternal antibody levels play an important role in determining transfer efficiency of Lassa antibodies to the new-born; and while the evidence is preliminary, the study also suggests that transfer efficiency may be less stable in acute or recent infection, as such timing of vaccination before pregnancy, that is in women of childbearing age may be more appropriate for protection of both pregnant women and their neonates.
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