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Sample Interaction between Epidemiology and Laboratory Sciences in the Study of Mother-to-Child Transmissible Infectious Diseases

Interaction between Epidemiology and Laboratory Sciences in the Study of Mother-to-Child Transmissible Infectious Diseases According to various medical studies, perinatal infections are bacterial or viral illnesses that can pass on from a mother to her baby. It is either while the baby is in the uterus; or during the delivery process. Maternal infection leads to complications during child birth. And, according to medical experts, most of the transmissible infectious diseases are acquired from sexual intercourses . Furthermore, transmission of these infectious diseases occurs during pregnancy and childbirth, as well as it may progress up to the time that the mother is going to breastfeed the baby. The infectious agent can be found in mother’s milk. Relatively, human beings are infected with various diseases through contaminated food, water, blood transfusion of infected blood, organ transplantation or from mother to fetus inside the place...