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Volumn 19, Issue 2, 2001, Pages 59-65
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Influence of placental malaria infection and maternal hypergammaglobulinaemia on materno-foetal transfer of measles and tetanus antibodies in a rural west African population.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ANTIBODY;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G;
TETANUS TOXOID;
ADULT;
ARTICLE;
BLOOD;
CLOSTRIDIUM TETANI;
DISEASE TRANSMISSION;
FEMALE;
FETOMATERNAL TRANSFUSION;
FETUS BLOOD;
HEALTH;
HUMAN;
HYPERGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA;
IMMUNOLOGY;
MALARIA;
MEASLES;
MEASLES VIRUS;
METABOLISM;
PARASITOLOGY;
PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION;
PLACENTA;
PREGNANCY;
PREGNANCY COMPLICATION;
TETANUS;
ADULT;
ANTIBODIES;
CLOSTRIDIUM TETANI;
DISEASE TRANSMISSION, VERTICAL;
FEMALE;
FETAL BLOOD;
HUMANS;
HYPERGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA;
IMMUNITY, MATERNALLY-ACQUIRED;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G;
MALARIA;
MATERNAL-FETAL EXCHANGE;
MEASLES;
MEASLES VIRUS;
PLACENTA;
PREGNANCY;
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS;
RURAL HEALTH;
TETANUS;
TETANUS TOXOID;
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EID: 0035378036
PISSN: 16060997
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (65)
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