Schizophrenia and autism are debilitating illnesses thought to have developmental etiologies. Prenatal brain damage can alter brain development and cognition leading to the pathologies of both diseases. Furthermore, prenatal infections have been implicated as a risk factor for both schizophrenia and autism in large, population-based studies. Many studies have investigated the effects of prenatal infections on brain development and have established inflammatory cytokines as the most likely mediators of brain damage. While preeclampsia exposes a fetus to a similar inflammatory environment as a prenatal infection, a comprehensive review of the work connecting obstetric complications to autism and schizophrenia has not been conducted. The mecha...
Pre-eclampsia is a leading cause of maternal death and maternal and perinatal morbidity. Whilst the ...
Recent studies have highlighted a connection between infection during pregnancy and the increased r...
Recent studies have highlighted a connection between infection during pregnancy and the increased r...
ABSTRACT: In this review, we provide a synopsis of work on the epidemiologic evidence for prenatal i...
Poster PresentationMaternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of serious psychiatric disorde...
Direct viral infection of the developing brain can have disastrous consequences for the fetus. More ...
Direct viral infection of the developing brain can have disastrous consequences for the fetus. More ...
Maternal immune activation (MIA) is mediated by activation of inflammatory pathways resulting in inc...
Direct viral infection of the developing brain can have disastrous consequences for the fetus. More ...
Maternal infection and/or inflammation during pregnancy has been repeatedly shown to elevate the ris...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Objectives Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Several types of maternal infection (influenza, rubella, genital and reproductive system viruses, ba...
OBJECTIVES: Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders, including s...
Pre-eclampsia is a leading cause of maternal death and maternal and perinatal morbidity. Whilst the ...
Recent studies have highlighted a connection between infection during pregnancy and the increased r...
Recent studies have highlighted a connection between infection during pregnancy and the increased r...
ABSTRACT: In this review, we provide a synopsis of work on the epidemiologic evidence for prenatal i...
Poster PresentationMaternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of serious psychiatric disorde...
Direct viral infection of the developing brain can have disastrous consequences for the fetus. More ...
Direct viral infection of the developing brain can have disastrous consequences for the fetus. More ...
Maternal immune activation (MIA) is mediated by activation of inflammatory pathways resulting in inc...
Direct viral infection of the developing brain can have disastrous consequences for the fetus. More ...
Maternal infection and/or inflammation during pregnancy has been repeatedly shown to elevate the ris...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Objectives Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Several types of maternal infection (influenza, rubella, genital and reproductive system viruses, ba...
OBJECTIVES: Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders, including s...
Pre-eclampsia is a leading cause of maternal death and maternal and perinatal morbidity. Whilst the ...
Recent studies have highlighted a connection between infection during pregnancy and the increased r...
Recent studies have highlighted a connection between infection during pregnancy and the increased r...