Abstract

HIV-negative infants of HIV-positive women are vulnerable to infectious illnesses, with high rates of pneumonia, meningitis, and death during the first year of life. To develop new strategies for protecting these infants, we need to understand how maternal HIV infection influences infant immune responses. Toward that end, investigators studied antibody titers to vaccine-preventable …

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