Maternally acquired passive immunity
Description
Maternally acquired passive immunity refers to the transfer of antibodies from a mother to her offspring. This form of immunity is passed through the placenta during pregnancy (IgG), or via colostrum and milk (IgA).
Acknowledgements
References
Owen, J. (2013). Kuby Immunology 7th Edition 2013. Kuby Immunology, 4(1), 88–100.
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