par Jiang, Yiwei
;Goetghebuer, Tessa
;Embacher, Stefan;Thiriard, Anaïs
;Olislagers, Véronique
;Welba, Dansala
;Taton, Martin;Duc, Ines Vu;Renard, Katty
;Sharma, Shilpee
;de Toeuf, Bérengère;Marchant, Arnaud 
Référence The Journal of infectious diseases
Publication Publié, 2026-04
;Goetghebuer, Tessa
;Embacher, Stefan;Thiriard, Anaïs
;Olislagers, Véronique
;Welba, Dansala
;Taton, Martin;Duc, Ines Vu;Renard, Katty
;Sharma, Shilpee
;de Toeuf, Bérengère;Marchant, Arnaud 
Référence The Journal of infectious diseases
Publication Publié, 2026-04
Article révisé par les pairs
| Résumé : | Infants who are HIV-exposed uninfected (iHEU) are more susceptible to severe infections in the first months of life compared with infants who are HIV-unexposed (iHU). Previous studies showed an association with reduced transplacental transfer of maternal antibodies. Whether maternal HIV infection also impacts the persistence of transferred maternal antibodies is unknown. |



