Risk of cerebral palsy and childhood epilepsy related to infections before or during pregnancy.
<h4>Background and aim</h4>Maternal infections during pregnancy have been associated with several neurological disorders in the offspring. However, given the lack of specificity for both the exposures and the outcomes, other factors related to infection such as impaired maternal immune f...
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Main Authors: | Chun S Wu, Lars H Pedersen, Jessica E Miller, Yuelian Sun, Elani Streja, Peter Uldall, Jørn Olsen |
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2013
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