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Baby Born With Coronavirus Antibodies in Singapore, Could Revolutionize Fight Against Pandemic – International Business Times, Singapore Edition
Experts are still unclear whether coronavirus infection will be transmitted from a mother to the infant during the time of pregnancy
A Singaporean woman who was infected with coronavirus in March during her pregnancy period has now given birth to a baby with coronavirus antibodies. The new finding is considered quite crucial by medical experts, as it will offer a new as to whether the infection can be transmitted from a mother to a child in the womb. The new development could also help to understand more about the formation of antibodies in a human body even when it is in its fetal stage.
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