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Over the last few years, many new observations have profoundly
changed our concepts of the immune competence of the newborn. For
the immune system, as for other systems and functions, the neonatal
age represents a crucial transition period. In fact the immune
characteristics of the fetus are likely to result fro- or be
conditioned by - several often contradictory physiological
requirements. On the one hand, it would certainly be an advantage
for the fetus to acquire a complete immunocompetence as soon as
possible in order to be able to cope with the eventual
transplacental passage of pathogenic microorganisms and possibly
also in order to reject maternal cells occasionally crossing the
placental nd barrier. This is actually what occurs, at least in
part, during the 2 and Jfd month of gestation when the fetus begins
to acquire his biological individuality and at the same time the
role of a "biological ego" resulting from the attain ment by the
immune system of the capacity to discriminate between self and
nonself."
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