Engineered viruses would still be viruses. I mean, what could they possibly do to such a simple organism that would make it genetically mutate a fetus without killing it? Viruses don't really do much. They produce complications in hosts who are not asymptomatic, much of the time. However, a virus, genetically engineered or not, is just a virus.
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