Neonates and especially premature infants are highly susceptible to infection but still can have a remarkable resilience that is poorly understood. The view that neonates have an incomplete or deficient immune system is changing. Human neonatal studies are challenging, and elucidating host protective responses and underlying cognate pathway biology, in the context of viral infection in early life, remains to be fully explored. In both resource rich and poor settings, human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is the most common cause of congenital infection. By using unbiased systems analyses of transcriptomic resources for HCMV neonatal infection, we find the systemic response of a preterm congenital HCMV infection, involves a focused IFN regulatory res...
Increased susceptibility to infectious diseases is a hallmark of the neonatal period of life that is...
Infant mortality from viral infection remains a major global health concern: viruses causing acute i...
Infant mortality from viral infection remains a major global health concern: viruses causing acute i...
Neonates and especially premature infants are highly susceptible to infection but still can have a r...
Neonates and especially premature infants are highly susceptible to infection but still can have a r...
Funding This work was supported by the ClouDx-i IAPP EU FP7 project (to PW and PG), Chief Scientists...
<div><p>Neonates are highly susceptible to infectious diseases and defective antiviral pDC immune re...
International audienceNeonates are highly susceptible to infectious diseases and defective antiviral...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Following congenital human CMV (HCMV) infection, 15-20% of infected newborns develop severe health p...
Pathogen immune responses are profoundly attenuated in fetuses and premature infants, yet the mechan...
To better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular pathogens, we compared...
SummaryTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular pathogens, we c...
Following congenital human CMV (HCMV) infection, 15-20% of infected newborns develop severe health p...
Research has shown that RNA virus populations are highly variable, most likely due to low fidelity r...
Increased susceptibility to infectious diseases is a hallmark of the neonatal period of life that is...
Infant mortality from viral infection remains a major global health concern: viruses causing acute i...
Infant mortality from viral infection remains a major global health concern: viruses causing acute i...
Neonates and especially premature infants are highly susceptible to infection but still can have a r...
Neonates and especially premature infants are highly susceptible to infection but still can have a r...
Funding This work was supported by the ClouDx-i IAPP EU FP7 project (to PW and PG), Chief Scientists...
<div><p>Neonates are highly susceptible to infectious diseases and defective antiviral pDC immune re...
International audienceNeonates are highly susceptible to infectious diseases and defective antiviral...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Following congenital human CMV (HCMV) infection, 15-20% of infected newborns develop severe health p...
Pathogen immune responses are profoundly attenuated in fetuses and premature infants, yet the mechan...
To better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular pathogens, we compared...
SummaryTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular pathogens, we c...
Following congenital human CMV (HCMV) infection, 15-20% of infected newborns develop severe health p...
Research has shown that RNA virus populations are highly variable, most likely due to low fidelity r...
Increased susceptibility to infectious diseases is a hallmark of the neonatal period of life that is...
Infant mortality from viral infection remains a major global health concern: viruses causing acute i...
Infant mortality from viral infection remains a major global health concern: viruses causing acute i...