The impact of placental malaria on neurodevelopment of exposed infants: a role for the complement system?
Highlights ► Complement activation is associated with placental malaria (PM) and fetal growth restriction. ► Complement plays a role in both neurodevelopment and neurological disease. ► PM may disrupt fetal neurodevelopment via excessive complement activation. ► PM may cause neurocognitive impairmen...
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description | Highlights ► Complement activation is associated with placental malaria (PM) and fetal growth restriction. ► Complement plays a role in both neurodevelopment and neurological disease. ► PM may disrupt fetal neurodevelopment via excessive complement activation. ► PM may cause neurocognitive impairment of infants exposed to malaria in utero. |
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