Infeksjon og prematur fødsel
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5324/nje.v7i1.362Sammendrag
SAMMENDRAG
Infeksjon i det intrauterine miljø kan være en viktig årsak til premature rier. Intrauterine infeksjoner
underdiagnostiseres med dagens metoder. Ny kunnskap om molekylære mekanismer gir nye diagnostiske
muligheter og kan åpne for alternative behandlingsformer.
Arntzen KJ, Kjøllesdal AM, Vatten L, Austgulen R.
Infection and premature birth.
Nor J Epidemiol
ENGLISH SUMMARY
Prematurity is the cause of a substantial proportion of perinatal morbidity and mortality. It has become
clear that intrauterine infection is an important underlying cause of premature labour. Unfortunately, our
ability to diagnose these infections at an early stage is not well developed, and the effectiveness of available
therapeutic agents is low. Premature labour caused by infection involves the activation of a network
of inflammatory cytokines and the production of intrauterine prostaglandins. In this paper, we have
attempted to describe recent developments in this area that are relevant to prematurity, and we also discuss
whether this knowledge may provide possibilities for therapeutic intervention.
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