Despite concerted international efforts, mortality from neonatal infections remains unacceptably high in some areas of the world, particularly for premature infants. Recent developments in flow cytometry and next-generation sequencing technologies have led to major discoveries over the past few years, providing a more integrated understanding of the developing human immune system in the context of its microbial environment. We review these recent findings, focusing on how in human newborns incomplete maturation of the immune system before a full term of gestation impacts on their vulnerability to infection. We also discuss some of the clinical implications of this research in guiding the design of more-accurate age-adapted diagnostic and pr...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...
open3noNeonatal sepsis can be classified into two subtypes depending upon whether the onset of symp...
Advances in technology have lowered the limits of viability in premature births to 24 weeks of gesta...
Newborns lack educated adaptive immunity and therefore rely on innate immune defenses to protect the...
Emerging from the protective environment of the uterus, the newborn is exposed to a myriad of microb...
Almost four million neonates die of infectious and prematurity-related causes across the world annua...
The pathogenesis of neonatal infection is incompletely understood. Neonatal immune immaturity and th...
Immaturity of the neonatal immune system has been suggested in the past as the factor underlying the...
Preterm births are becoming more common worldwide, leading to an increase in the complications of pr...
Introduction: Mortality due to sepsis is still prevalent, peaking at extreme ages of life including ...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Bacterial sepsis is a major threat in neonates born prematurely, and is associated with elevated mor...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Bacterial sepsis is a major threat in neonates born prematurely, and is a...
BACKGROUND: Late-onset sepsis is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in preterm infants. A...
Purpose of review: Sepsis is a serious complication in preterm and term infants, yet our understandi...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...
open3noNeonatal sepsis can be classified into two subtypes depending upon whether the onset of symp...
Advances in technology have lowered the limits of viability in premature births to 24 weeks of gesta...
Newborns lack educated adaptive immunity and therefore rely on innate immune defenses to protect the...
Emerging from the protective environment of the uterus, the newborn is exposed to a myriad of microb...
Almost four million neonates die of infectious and prematurity-related causes across the world annua...
The pathogenesis of neonatal infection is incompletely understood. Neonatal immune immaturity and th...
Immaturity of the neonatal immune system has been suggested in the past as the factor underlying the...
Preterm births are becoming more common worldwide, leading to an increase in the complications of pr...
Introduction: Mortality due to sepsis is still prevalent, peaking at extreme ages of life including ...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Bacterial sepsis is a major threat in neonates born prematurely, and is associated with elevated mor...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Bacterial sepsis is a major threat in neonates born prematurely, and is a...
BACKGROUND: Late-onset sepsis is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in preterm infants. A...
Purpose of review: Sepsis is a serious complication in preterm and term infants, yet our understandi...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...
open3noNeonatal sepsis can be classified into two subtypes depending upon whether the onset of symp...
Advances in technology have lowered the limits of viability in premature births to 24 weeks of gesta...