About this Research Topic
In this research topic, we aim to bring together researchers from the pediatric and maternal-fetal medicine fields, to submit studies addressing the unique aspects of host-virus interactions in the context of pregnancy and early life, especially considering aspects related to the interactions between maternal and infant immunity.
We welcome the submission of all article types – Review, Original Research, Perspective, Commentary and Case Report – which cover, but are not limited to, the following sub-topics:
1- Mother-to-child transmission of viruses
2- Placental factors in host-virus immunity
3- Role of breastfeeding in supporting maternal and infant immunity
4- Maternal factors and immune development
5- Maternal, neonatal and infant vaccination strategies
6- Developmental changes during infancy and early childhood in viral immunity
7- Effects of the microbiome on immunity in health and viral disease
8- Consequences of maternal factors for viral detection and variation such as immune escape
9- Effects on viral immunity of intrauterine exposures
10- Effects of shared genetic factors between mothers and their offspring
11- Critical periods in early life for laying the foundations for future response to viral infections
12- Animal models addressing any of the above.
Keywords: neonates, infants, children, viral infections, viral vaccines, microbiome, mother-to-child transmission, pregnancy, placenta, breastfeeding
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