Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide in neonatal intensive care units. The clinical presentation of sepsis in neonates varies markedly from that in older children and adults, and distinct acute inflammatory responses results in age-specific inflammatory and protective immune response to infection. This review first provides an overview of the neonatal immune system, then covers current mainstream, and experimental preventive and adjuvant therapies in neonatal sepsis. We also discuss how the distinct physiology of the perinatal period shapes early life immune responses and review strategies to reduce neonatal sepsis-related morbidity and mortality. A summary of studies that charac...
Karen Edmond and Anita Zaidi highlight new approaches that could reduce the burden of neonatal sepsi...
Sepsis is a severe illness during the neonatal period. Despite significant advances in the care of n...
Newborn infants are at a high risk for infection due to an under-developed immune system, and human ...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
<p>Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwid...
Introduction: Mortality due to sepsis is still prevalent, peaking at extreme ages of life including ...
Neonates, especially those born preterm, are at increased risk of sepsis and adverse long-term effec...
Sepsis-related morbidity and mortality is an increasing concern in all neonatal intensive care units...
Late-onset sepsis (LOS) affects a large proportion of pre-term neonates in neonatal intensive care u...
The first days of postnatal life are energetically demanding as metabolic functions change dramatica...
The present review is aimed at elucidating the neonatal 'sepsis redox cycle' - the cascade of inflam...
Late-onset sepsis (LOS) affects a large proportion of pre-term neonates in neonatal intensive care u...
Karen Edmond and Anita Zaidi highlight new approaches that could reduce the burden of neonatal sepsi...
Sepsis is a severe illness during the neonatal period. Despite significant advances in the care of n...
Newborn infants are at a high risk for infection due to an under-developed immune system, and human ...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide i...
<p>Despite continued advances in neonatal medicine, sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwid...
Introduction: Mortality due to sepsis is still prevalent, peaking at extreme ages of life including ...
Neonates, especially those born preterm, are at increased risk of sepsis and adverse long-term effec...
Sepsis-related morbidity and mortality is an increasing concern in all neonatal intensive care units...
Late-onset sepsis (LOS) affects a large proportion of pre-term neonates in neonatal intensive care u...
The first days of postnatal life are energetically demanding as metabolic functions change dramatica...
The present review is aimed at elucidating the neonatal 'sepsis redox cycle' - the cascade of inflam...
Late-onset sepsis (LOS) affects a large proportion of pre-term neonates in neonatal intensive care u...
Karen Edmond and Anita Zaidi highlight new approaches that could reduce the burden of neonatal sepsi...
Sepsis is a severe illness during the neonatal period. Despite significant advances in the care of n...
Newborn infants are at a high risk for infection due to an under-developed immune system, and human ...