ObjectivePrevious studies suggest that prenatal immune challenges may elevate the risk of schizophrenia and related psychoses in offspring, yet there has been limited research focused on maternal bacterial infection. The authors hypothesized that maternal bacterial infection during pregnancy increases offspring risk of psychotic disorders in adulthood, and that the magnitude of this association varies as a function of severity of infectious exposure and offspring sex.MethodsThe authors analyzed prospectively collected data from 15,421 pregnancies among women enrolled between 1959 and 1966 at two study sites through the Collaborative Perinatal Project. The sample included 116 offspring with confirmed psychotic disorders. The authors estimate...
Background: Maternal iron deficiency and infection during pregnancy have individually been associate...
In light of the increasing, but insufficient, evidence that various infections and immunological pro...
Maternal influenza during pregnancy has been suggested to increase the psychosis risk for the offspr...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Background Findings for the association of prenatal maternal infections and schizophrenia are incon...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine whether prenatal exposure to infection and a positive fam...
Accumulating evidence suggests that maternal infection is a risk factor for schizophrenia. Prospecti...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Objective Consistent evidence has linked a range of prenat...
In 55 chronic schizophrenics, the occurrence of infectious diseases during their mothers' pregnancie...
We sought to examine the relationship between maternal exposure to adult respiratory infections and ...
Background: Maternal iron deficiency and infection during pregnancy have individually been associate...
Background: Maternal iron deficiency and infection during pregnancy have individually been associate...
In light of the increasing, but insufficient, evidence that various infections and immunological pro...
Maternal influenza during pregnancy has been suggested to increase the psychosis risk for the offspr...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Background Findings for the association of prenatal maternal infections and schizophrenia are incon...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine whether prenatal exposure to infection and a positive fam...
Accumulating evidence suggests that maternal infection is a risk factor for schizophrenia. Prospecti...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Objective Consistent evidence has linked a range of prenat...
In 55 chronic schizophrenics, the occurrence of infectious diseases during their mothers' pregnancie...
We sought to examine the relationship between maternal exposure to adult respiratory infections and ...
Background: Maternal iron deficiency and infection during pregnancy have individually been associate...
Background: Maternal iron deficiency and infection during pregnancy have individually been associate...
In light of the increasing, but insufficient, evidence that various infections and immunological pro...
Maternal influenza during pregnancy has been suggested to increase the psychosis risk for the offspr...