Bacterial sepsis is one of the leading causes of death in newborns. In the face of growing antibiotic resistance, it is crucial to understand the pathology behind the disease in order to develop effective interventions. Neonatal susceptibility to sepsis can no longer be attributed to simple immune immaturity in the face of mounting evidence that the neonatal immune system is tightly regulated and well controlled. The neonatal immune response is consistent with a “disease tolerance” defense strategy (minimizing harm from immunopathology) whereas adults tend toward a “disease resistance” strategy (minimizing harm from pathogens). One major advantage of disease tolerance is that is less energetically demanding than disease resistance, consiste...
Bacterial sepsis remains the leading cause of infectious deaths in newborns. Our understanding of th...
Very preterm infants are at highest risk of developing late-onset sepsis (LOS) through nosocomial in...
Despite concerted international efforts, mortality from neonatal infections remains unacceptably hig...
The first days of postnatal life are energetically demanding as metabolic functions change dramatica...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Newborns suffer high rates of mortality due to infectious disease—this has been generally regarded t...
Immune responses of neonates differ markedly to those of adults, with skewed cytokine phenotypes, re...
Neonates, especially those born preterm, are at increased risk of sepsis and adverse long-term effec...
The present review is aimed at elucidating the neonatal 'sepsis redox cycle' - the cascade of inflam...
Infections in the first year of life are common and often severe. The newborn host demonstrates both...
Purpose of review: Sepsis is a serious complication in preterm and term infants, yet our understandi...
Aim - To systematically review human metabolomic studies investigating metabolic responses in septic...
The intestinal tract is engaged in a relationship with a dense and complex microbial ecosystem, the ...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
Introduction: Mortality due to sepsis is still prevalent, peaking at extreme ages of life including ...
Bacterial sepsis remains the leading cause of infectious deaths in newborns. Our understanding of th...
Very preterm infants are at highest risk of developing late-onset sepsis (LOS) through nosocomial in...
Despite concerted international efforts, mortality from neonatal infections remains unacceptably hig...
The first days of postnatal life are energetically demanding as metabolic functions change dramatica...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Newborns suffer high rates of mortality due to infectious disease—this has been generally regarded t...
Immune responses of neonates differ markedly to those of adults, with skewed cytokine phenotypes, re...
Neonates, especially those born preterm, are at increased risk of sepsis and adverse long-term effec...
The present review is aimed at elucidating the neonatal 'sepsis redox cycle' - the cascade of inflam...
Infections in the first year of life are common and often severe. The newborn host demonstrates both...
Purpose of review: Sepsis is a serious complication in preterm and term infants, yet our understandi...
Aim - To systematically review human metabolomic studies investigating metabolic responses in septic...
The intestinal tract is engaged in a relationship with a dense and complex microbial ecosystem, the ...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
Introduction: Mortality due to sepsis is still prevalent, peaking at extreme ages of life including ...
Bacterial sepsis remains the leading cause of infectious deaths in newborns. Our understanding of th...
Very preterm infants are at highest risk of developing late-onset sepsis (LOS) through nosocomial in...
Despite concerted international efforts, mortality from neonatal infections remains unacceptably hig...