Although a woman’s placenta shields her fetus from most infections she carries during pregnancy, microbes sometimes pounce on a baby during or shortly after birth. In this way, many mothers inadvertently transmit diseases such as herpes simplex to their child.
In the August Nature Medicine, scientists report successfully vaccinating fetal lambs against bovine herpes, to which sheep are susceptible.
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