Sentences with phrase «utero infection»

The most significant systemic disease occurs in fetal or neonatal puppies from in utero infection, or infection in the first 3 wk of life.
The condition can be associated with in utero infection by viruses such as the virus of Border disease (see Border Disease) or swine fever virus (see Classical Swine Fever) or exposure to trichlorfon (see Trichlorfon).
Cerebellar hypoplasia is seen in kittens after in utero infection with feline panleukopenia virus (see Feline Panleukopenia).
Cerebellar hypoplasia is seen in kittens after in utero infection with feline panleukopenia virus.
Cao and his colleagues were able to develop an animal model of in utero infection to show that Zika was indeed a pathogen that could compromise the placenta's defenses.
In utero infection of these cells, called cranial neural crest cells, could improperly mold babies» facial features, the authors suggest.
In utero infections may be associated with abortions, stillbirths, and infertility.

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[4] About half of these infections occur in utero and the others at the time of delivery.
The longer your little one remains in utero post due date, the greater the risk he or she has for meconium staining, which is a fancy phrase that boils down to this: Your baby's fecal matter making its way into the amniotic sac, raising the likelihood of infections and serious complications.
The baby reportedly died of a severe infection — while in utero.
The other reason would be obviously infection, this can happen in utero or after birth that can make a baby go into the NICU, a difficult delivery causing baby respiratory distress that can be something as simple as a few hours while the baby is transitioning back to the mother baby unit or it can be something more serious like a Meconium Aspiration and then the most common reason why a baby, whose term goes to the NICU is usually Jaundice.
«It appears that pregnant women infected with Zika can pass the virus to babies in utero and that newborns also may be susceptible to infection,» said Diamond, also an associate director of the university's Center for Human Immunology and Immunotherapy Programs.
The mothers became seriously ill, many of the fetuses showed high levels of infection and died in utero, and the placentas showed severe damage.
HCMV infection in utero is the leading viral cause of congenital birth defects.
Besides the redundant scalp and abnormal cranial shapes resulting from the arrest in brain growth, other physical features consistent with ZIKV infection reflect immobility of the joints, resulting from altered brain function in utero.
One avenue of our translational research aims to determine the impact of in utero HIV - 1 exposure on infant immunity to vaccinations and co-infections by dissecting the infant immune repertoire present at birth in the context of maternal HIV - 1 infection and how the infant T cell repertoire changes following early life exposures compared to infants born to the HIV - 1 uninfected women of similar socio - economic status.
Infection can also be transmitted while the puppies are still in utero, and can cause resorption or mummification.
In utero viral infection (bovine viral diarrhea [see Bovine Viral Diarrhea and Mucosal Disease Complex], bluetongue virus [see Bluetongue], and swine fever virus [see Classical Swine Fever]-RRB- during midgestation is the most common cause.
Expectant first - time mother Maria Arroyo and her in - utero child, Christian Arroyo, contracted an infection before she went into labor.
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