Neonatal infection remains a primary cause of infant morbidity and mortality worldwide and yet our understanding of how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Changes in host gene expression in response to infection may occur in any part of the body, with the continuous interaction between blood and tissues allowing blood cells to act as biosensors for the changes. In this study we have used whole blood transcriptome profiling to systematically identify signatures and the pathway biology underlying the pathogenesis of neonatal infection. Blood samples were collected from neonates at the first clinical signs of suspected sepsis alongside age matched healthy control subjects. Here we report a detailed description of the study...
Introduction Diagnosing neonatal sepsis is heavily dependent on clinical phenotyping as culture-posi...
Background Host immune responses during late-onset sepsis (LOS) in very preterm infants are poorl...
Early onset infection (EOI) in preterm infants <32 weeks gestational age (GA) is associated ...
peer-reviewedNeonatal infection remains a primary cause of infant morbidity and mortality worldwide ...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Background and aims: Infection causes significant neonatal morbidity and mortality. Currently availa...
Failure to clinically distinguish between viral and bacterial neonatal infections with lack of a re...
Very preterm infants are at highest risk of developing late-onset sepsis (LOS) through nosocomial in...
Background Variable responses to hypothermic neuroprotection are related to the clinical heterogenei...
Neonatal sepsis remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the preterm inf...
Neonatal sepsis remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the preterm inf...
AbstractMechanisms governing the inflammatory response during sepsis involve crosstalk between diver...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.Identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ...
Introduction Diagnosing neonatal sepsis is heavily dependent on clinical phenotyping as culture-posi...
Identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the genes involved in sepsis may help to clari...
Introduction Diagnosing neonatal sepsis is heavily dependent on clinical phenotyping as culture-posi...
Background Host immune responses during late-onset sepsis (LOS) in very preterm infants are poorl...
Early onset infection (EOI) in preterm infants <32 weeks gestational age (GA) is associated ...
peer-reviewedNeonatal infection remains a primary cause of infant morbidity and mortality worldwide ...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Background and aims: Infection causes significant neonatal morbidity and mortality. Currently availa...
Failure to clinically distinguish between viral and bacterial neonatal infections with lack of a re...
Very preterm infants are at highest risk of developing late-onset sepsis (LOS) through nosocomial in...
Background Variable responses to hypothermic neuroprotection are related to the clinical heterogenei...
Neonatal sepsis remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the preterm inf...
Neonatal sepsis remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the preterm inf...
AbstractMechanisms governing the inflammatory response during sepsis involve crosstalk between diver...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.Identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ...
Introduction Diagnosing neonatal sepsis is heavily dependent on clinical phenotyping as culture-posi...
Identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the genes involved in sepsis may help to clari...
Introduction Diagnosing neonatal sepsis is heavily dependent on clinical phenotyping as culture-posi...
Background Host immune responses during late-onset sepsis (LOS) in very preterm infants are poorl...
Early onset infection (EOI) in preterm infants <32 weeks gestational age (GA) is associated ...