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- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "mother to infant".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "mother-to-child in the womb".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "mother-to-child transmission".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "placental transmission".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "transmission".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "transmitted vertically".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "transmitting HIV to the fetus".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "transplacental".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "vertical".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "vertically transmissible".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "vertically transmitted infection".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageWikiLinkText "vertically transmitted".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection caption "Micrograph of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection of the placenta , a vertically transmitted infection: The characteristic large nucleus of a CMV-infected cell is seen off-centre at the bottom-right of the image, H&E stain.".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection icd "771".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection icd "P35-P39".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection name "Vertically transmitted infection".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anchor.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Certain_conditions_originating_in_the_perinatal_period.
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- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Diseases_of_maternal_transmission.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
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- Vertically_transmitted_infection subject Category:Infections_specific_to_the_perinatal_period.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection subject Category:Obstetrics.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection subject Category:Pediatrics.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection hypernym Infection.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection type Disease.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection type Disorder.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection type Obstetric.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection type Pediatric.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection type Specialty.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection type Thing.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection type Q12136.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection comment "A vertically transmitted infection is an infection caused by bacteria, viruses, or in rare cases, parasites transmitted directly from the mother to an embryo, fetus, or baby during pregnancy or childbirth. It can occur when the mother gets an infection as an intercurrent disease in pregnancy. Nutritional deficiencies may exacerbate the risks of perinatal infection.".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection label "Vertically transmitted infection".
- Vertically_transmitted_infection sameAs Q4113827.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection sameAs عدوى_منتقلة_عموديا.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection sameAs Vertikal_smitte.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection sameAs Infecção_perinatal.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection sameAs m.07xhxf.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection sameAs Внутриутробные_инфекции.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection sameAs การติดเชื้อผ่านแนวดิ่ง.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection sameAs Q4113827.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection wasDerivedFrom Vertically_transmitted_infection?oldid=707210965.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection depiction CMV_placentitis1_mini.jpg.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection isPrimaryTopicOf Vertically_transmitted_infection.
- Vertically_transmitted_infection name "Vertically transmitted infection".