“…Pathogens that are known to cause human fetal infection (Listeria, Toxoplasma, cytomegalovirus, Zika) infect extravillous trophoblasts and/or cytotrophoblasts but not syncytiotrophoblasts, which maintain high resistance to pathogens (53)(54)(55). RVFV, in contrast to these other fetal infections, appears capable of infecting both the syncytiotrophoblast and cytotrophoblast layers of the human placenta (50,51), which may portend the potential for in utero infection of human fetuses.…”