Effects of Sepsis on Immune Response, Microbiome and Oxidative Metabolism in Preterm Infants

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This is a narrative review about the mechanisms involved in bacterial sepsis in preterm infants, which is an illness with a high incidence, morbidity, and mortality. The role of the innate immune response and its relationship with oxidative stress in the pathogenesis are described as well as their potential implementation as early biomarkers. Moreover, we address the impact that all the mechanisms triggered by sepsis have on the dysbiosis and the changes on neonatal microbiota.

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Parra-Llorca, A., Pinilla-Gonzlez, A., Torrejón-Rodríguez, L., Lara-Cantón, I., Kuligowski, J., Collado, M. C., … Cernada, M. (2023, March 1). Effects of Sepsis on Immune Response, Microbiome and Oxidative Metabolism in Preterm Infants. Children. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10030602

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