One of the central, unanswered questions in perinatology is why preterm infants continue to have such poor long-term neurodevelopmental, cognitive and learning outcomes, even though severe brain injury is now rare. There is now strong clinical evidence that one factor underlying disability may be infection, as well as nonspecific inflammation, during fetal and early postnatal life. In this review, we examine the experimental evidence linking both acute and chronic infection/inflammation with perinatal brain injury and consider key experimental determinants, including the microglia response, relative brain and immune maturity and the pattern of exposure to infection. We highlight the importance of the origin and derivation of the bacterial c...
Background: Preterm birth is the leading risk factor for perinatal white matter injury, which can le...
Premature infants are at substantial risk for suffering from perinatal white matter injury. Though t...
Exposure to perinatal infection and inflammation is associated with an increased risk for neonatal b...
One of the central, unanswered questions in perinatology is why preterm infants continue to have suc...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Brain injury occurring during the perinatal period is an important cause of mortality and morbidity ...
Perinatal insults are a leading cause of infant mortality and amongst survivors are frequently assoc...
Perinatal inflammation can lead to fetal/neonatal inflammatory syndrome, a risk factor for brain les...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being of both physiological and pathological importance i...
Abstract Background Preterm and term newborns are at high risk of brain damage as well as subsequent...
Bacterial infections and hypoxia/ischemia (H/I) are implicated in human neonatal brain damage leadin...
A growing body of evidence demonstrates that susceptibility and progression of both acute and chroni...
Studies in humans and animal models link maternal infection and imbalanced levels of inflammatory me...
Background: Preterm birth is the leading risk factor for perinatal white matter injury, which can le...
Premature infants are at substantial risk for suffering from perinatal white matter injury. Though t...
Exposure to perinatal infection and inflammation is associated with an increased risk for neonatal b...
One of the central, unanswered questions in perinatology is why preterm infants continue to have suc...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being a critical contributor to both normal development a...
Brain injury occurring during the perinatal period is an important cause of mortality and morbidity ...
Perinatal insults are a leading cause of infant mortality and amongst survivors are frequently assoc...
Perinatal inflammation can lead to fetal/neonatal inflammatory syndrome, a risk factor for brain les...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as being of both physiological and pathological importance i...
Abstract Background Preterm and term newborns are at high risk of brain damage as well as subsequent...
Bacterial infections and hypoxia/ischemia (H/I) are implicated in human neonatal brain damage leadin...
A growing body of evidence demonstrates that susceptibility and progression of both acute and chroni...
Studies in humans and animal models link maternal infection and imbalanced levels of inflammatory me...
Background: Preterm birth is the leading risk factor for perinatal white matter injury, which can le...
Premature infants are at substantial risk for suffering from perinatal white matter injury. Though t...
Exposure to perinatal infection and inflammation is associated with an increased risk for neonatal b...