Mother-To-Child Transmission (MTCT)/Vertically Transmitted Infection is the study of transfer of certain viruses and bacteria from mother to child during pregnancy. The symptoms may be flu like in mothers and can only be identified in kids after birth by rashes on skin and jaundice. Hearing impairment, eye problems, mental retardation, autism, and death can be a consequence of mother to child transmitted diseases and early identification only helps in preventing long lasting effects.
Scientific Papers on Mother-To-Child Transmission (MTCT)/Vertically Transmitted Infection are collected in open access journals like Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences which can be accessed by researchers, academicians and scientists alike for the advancement of this scientific subject for a healthy society.
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