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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37806805/vaccine-value-profile-for-cytomegalovirus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suresh B Boppana, Michiel van Boven, William J Britt, Soren Gantt, Paul D Griffiths, Scott D Grosse, Terri B Hyde, Tatiana M Lanzieri, Marisa M Mussi-Pinhata, Sarah E Pallas, Swetha G Pinninti, William D Rawlinson, Shannon A Ross, Ann C T M Vossen, Karen B Fowler
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common infectious cause of congenital malformation and a leading cause of developmental disabilities such as sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), motor and cognitive deficits. The significant disease burden from congenital CMV infection (cCMV) led the US National Institute of Medicine to rank CMV vaccine development as the highest priority. An average of 6.7/1000 live births are affected by cCMV, but the prevalence varies across and within countries. In contrast to other congenital infections such as rubella and toxoplasmosis, the prevalence of cCMV increases with CMV seroprevalence rates in the population...
October 6, 2023: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37700161/neurodevelopmental-and-behavioral-outcomes-of-very-preterm-infants-latent-profile-analysis-in-the-environmental-influences-on-child-health-outcomes-echo-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie Camerota, Elisabeth C McGowan, Judy Aschner, Annemarie Stroustrup, T Michael O'Shea, Julie A Hofheimer, Robert M Joseph, Rashelle Musci, Genevieve Taylor, Brian S Carter, Jennifer Check, Lynne M Dansereau, Semsa Gogcu, Jennifer B Helderman, Charles R Neal, Steven L Pastyrnak, Lynne M Smith, Carmen J Marsit, Barry M Lester
BACKGROUND: Very preterm infants are at high risk for neurodevelopmental impairments. We used a child-centered approach (latent profile analysis [LPA]) to describe 2-year neurobehavioral profiles for very preterm infants based on cognitive, motor, and behavioral outcomes. We hypothesized that distinct outcome profiles would differ in the severity and co-occurrence of neurodevelopmental and behavioral impairment. METHODS: We studied children born <33 weeks' gestation from the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes Program with at least one neurobehavioral assessment at age 2 (Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Child Behavior Checklist, Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers, cerebral palsy diagnosis)...
September 12, 2023: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37664242/targeting-the-metabolic-profile-of-amino-acids-to-identify-the-key-metabolic-characteristics-in-cerebral-palsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan Wang, Juan Song, Ye Cheng, Yiran Xu, Lili Song, Yimeng Qiao, Bingbing Li, Lei Xia, Ming Li, Jin Zhang, Yu Su, Ting Wang, Jian Ding, Xiaoyang Wang, Sujuan Wang, Changlian Zhu, Qinghe Xing
BACKGROUND: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by motor impairment. In this study, we aimed to describe the characteristics of amino acids (AA) in the plasma of children with CP and identify AA that could play a potential role in the auxiliary diagnosis and treatment of CP. METHODS: Using high performance liquid chromatography, we performed metabolomics analysis of AA in plasma from 62 CP children and 60 healthy controls. Univariate and multivariate analyses were then applied to characterize different AA...
2023: Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37648380/longitudinal-cohort-study-investigating-neurodevelopmental-and-socioemotional-outcomes-in-school-entry-aged-children-after-open-heart-surgery-in-australia-and-new-zealand-the-nitric-follow-up-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Debbie Long, Vicki A Anderson, Louise Crossley, Nikita Tuli Sood, Karina R Charles, Anna D MacDonald, Samudragupta Bora, Carmela F Pestell, Kathryn Murrell, Natalie A Pride, Peter J Anderson, Nadia Badawi, Brian Rose, Heidi Baillie, Kate Masterson, Jenipher Chumbes Flores, Claire Sherring, Sainath Raman, John Beca, Simon Erickson, Marino Festa, Benjamin W Anderson, Prem Venugopal, Deane Yim, David Andrews, Michael Cheung, Christian Brizard, Thomas L Gentles, Ajay Iyengar, Ian Nicholson, Julian Ayer, Warwick Butt, Luregn J Schlapbach, Kristen S Gibbons
INTRODUCTION: Despite growing awareness of neurodevelopmental impairments in children with congenital heart disease (CHD), there is a lack of large, longitudinal, population-based cohorts. Little is known about the contemporary neurodevelopmental profile and the emergence of specific impairments in children with CHD entering school. The performance of standardised screening tools to predict neurodevelopmental outcomes at school age in this high-risk population remains poorly understood...
August 30, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37606507/systematic-review-of-the-long-term-effects-of-postnatal-corticosteroids
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REVIEW
Allan C Jenkinson, Ourania Kaltsogianni, Theodore Dassios, Anne Greenough
BACKGROUND: Dexamethasone administration can reduce bronchopulmonary dysplasia, our objective was to identify long term adverse effects. CONTENT: A systematic review was performed to determine the childhood and adolescent cardiopulmonary and cognitive effects of dexamethasone systemically administered to preterm infants during neonatal intensive care. Relevant studies were identified by searching two electronic health databases and the grey literature. Spirometry assessments were used as respiratory outcomes, blood pressure and echocardiography assessments as cardiovascular outcomes and cognitive and motor function as cognitive outcomes...
November 27, 2023: Journal of Perinatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37579766/long-term-visual-and-neurodevelopmental-outcomes-in-two-children-with-congenital-nystagmus-secondary-to-methadone-exposure-in-utero
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Galli, Erika Loi, Alessandra Franzoni, Patrizia Accorsi, Serena Micheletti, Laura Pansera, Elisa Fazzi
Methadone is used as a substitute for illicit opioids during pregnancy. However, the real effect of this molecule on visual and neurodevelopmental outcomes of the children exposed is not fully understood, since studies considered subjects born to polydrug-dependent mothers and followed for few months/years.We report the long-term outcomes of two infants with congenital nystagmus solely exposed to methadone in utero. Neurological and neurovisual evaluations were performed every year from the first year of life to 11 years of age...
August 14, 2023: Neuropediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37442110/clinical-profiles-of-children-with-hypophosphatasia-prior-to-treatment-with-enzyme-replacement-therapy-an-observational-analysis-from-the-global-hpp-registry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel Ángel Martos-Moreno, Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg, Keiichi Ozono, Anna Petryk, Priya S Kishnani, Kathryn M Dahir, Lothar Seefried, Shona Fang, Wolfgang Högler, Agnès Linglart
INTRODUCTION: To better understand the clinical profiles of children with hypophosphatasia (HPP) prior to treatment with enzyme replacement therapy (ERT). METHODS: Pretreatment demographics and medical histories of ERT-treated children (aged < 18 years) enrolled in the Global HPP Registry (2015-2020) were analyzed overall, by age at first HPP manifestation (< 6 months versus 6 months to 18 years) and by geographic region (United States/Canada, Europe, and Japan)...
July 13, 2023: Hormone Research in Pædiatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37427057/does-infant-sensory-responsiveness-explain-exclusive-breastfeeding-6-months-after-birth-a-cohort-prospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adi Freund-Azaria, Orit Bart, Rivka Regev, Tami Bar-Shalita
BACKGROUND: Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended for the first 6 months of life, breastfeeding rates in most developed countries are low. Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) has been found to interfere with infant and childcare, development, and routines, but has not yet been examined as a breastfeeding barrier. The aim of this study was to explore the association between infant sensory responsiveness and EBF and whether it can predict EBF cessation prior to 6 months of age...
June 30, 2023: Translational Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37386204/data-driven-profiles-of-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-using-objective-and-ecological-measures-of-attention-distractibility-and-hyperactivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pilar Fernández-Martín, Rocío Rodríguez-Herrera, Rosa Cánovas, Unai Díaz-Orueta, Alma Martínez de Salazar, Pilar Flores
In the past two decades, the traditional nosology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been criticized for having insufficient discriminant validity. In line with current trends, in the present study, we combined a data-driven approach with the advantages of virtual reality aiming to identify novel behavioral profiles of ADHD based on ecological and performance-based measures of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. One hundred and ten Spanish-speaking participants (6-16 years) with ADHD (medication-naïve, n = 57) and typically developing participants (n = 53) completed AULA, a continuous performance test embedded in virtual reality...
June 30, 2023: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37365810/clinical-profile-follow-up-and-role-of-neuroimaging-in-pediatric-guillain-barr%C3%A3-syndrome-in-the-covid-era-an-ambispective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lokesh Saini, Deepthi Krishna, Pradeep Kumar Gunasekaran, Sarbesh Tiwari, Prawin Kumar, Jagdish Prasad Goyal, Daisy Khera, Bharat Choudhary, Siyaram Didel, Ravi Gaur, Veena Laxmi, Samhita Panda, Kuldeep Singh
Background: To define the varied presentations of Guillain-Barré syndrome in children in the COVID era and 6 months' follow-up outcome. Methods: Ambispective study of 15 months' duration involving children with Guillain-Barré syndrome aged 1 month to 18 years at a tertiary care pediatric hospital. They were categorized into groups A and B based on COVID-19 serology testing. Hughes Disability Scale was used for disability assessment. Modified Rankin scale was used for improvement assessment in follow-up...
June 26, 2023: Journal of Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37352432/early-spontaneous-movements-and-sensory-processing-in-preterm-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bilge Nur Yardımcı-Lokmanoğlu, Ayşe Livanelioğlu, Doğan Porsnok, Gülsen Sırtbaş-Işık, Yusuf Topal, Akmer Mutlu
IMPORTANCE: Preterm infants are at higher risk of motor development abnormalities and sensory processing difficulties. Few studies have examined both movement development and sensory processing in the early months of life, and the results are controversial. OBJECTIVE: In this cross-sectional study, we investigated (1) differences in early spontaneous movements and sensory processing between preterm infants born at <32 wk gestation and those born at 32 to 36 wk gestation when they reached corrected (postterm) age 3 to 5 mo and (2) the relationship between early spontaneous movements and sensory processing...
May 1, 2023: American Journal of Occupational Therapy: Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37271496/neurobehavioral-and-medical-correlates-of-autism-screening-2-year-outcomes-for-infants-born-very-preterm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Coral L Shuster, Stephen J Sheinkopf, Elisabeth C McGowan, Julie A Hofheimer, T Michael O'Shea, Brian S Carter, Jennifer B Helderman, Jennifer Check, Charles R Neal, Steven L Pastyrnak, Lynne M Smith, Cynthia Loncar, Lynne M Dansereau, Sheri A DellaGrotta, Carmen Marsit, Barry M Lester
OBJECTIVES: To identify neonatal characteristics and 2-year neurodevelopmental outcomes associated with positive screening for risk of autism. STUDY DESIGN: Nine university-affiliated neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) enrolled infants born at <30 weeks of gestation. Infants underwent the NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS) examination before discharge and the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III), the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), and the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers, revised with follow-up (M-CHAT-R/F) at two years corrected age...
June 2, 2023: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37257297/describing-communication-profiles-of-low-risk-preterm-and-full-term-late-talkers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariagrazia Zuccarini, Annalisa Guarini, Dino Gibertoni, Chiara Suttora, Arianna Aceti, Luigi Corvaglia, Arianna Bello, Maria Cristina Caselli, Alessandra Sansavini
INTRODUCTION: Late talkers represent a heterogeneous population. We aimed to describe communication profiles of low-risk preterm and full-term late talkers according to their receptive and expressive vocabulary size, considering communicative, linguistic, cognitive, and motor skills, as well as biological and environmental risk factors. METHODS: Sixty-eight late talkers (33 born low-risk preterm and 35 full-term) were identified through a language screening at 30 months...
2023: Journal of Communication Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37197706/onasemnogene-abeparvovec-in-spinal-muscular-atrophy-predictors-of-efficacy-and-safety-in-na%C3%A3-ve-patients-with-spinal-muscular-atrophy-and-following-switch-from-other-therapies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marika Pane, Beatrice Berti, Anna Capasso, Giorgia Coratti, Antonio Varone, Adele D'Amico, Sonia Messina, Riccardo Masson, Valeria Ada Sansone, Maria Alice Donati, Caterina Agosto, Claudio Bruno, Federica Ricci, Antonella Pini, Delio Gagliardi, Massimiliano Filosto, Stefania Corti, Daniela Leone, Concetta Palermo, Roberta Onesimo, Roberto De Sanctis, Martina Ricci, Ilaria Bitetti, Maria Sframeli, Claudia Dosi, Emilio Albamonte, Chiara Ticci, Noemi Brolatti, Enrico Bertini, Richard Finkel, Eugenio Mercuri
BACKGROUND: Efficacy and safety of onasemnogene abeparvovec (OA) for Spinal Muscular Atrophy infants under 7 months and <8.5 kg has been reported in clinical trials. This study examines efficacy and safety predictors in a wide age (22 days-72 months) and weight (3.2-17 kg) range, also including patients previously treated with other drugs. METHODS: 46 patients were treated for 12 months between January 2020 and March 2022. Safety profile was also available for another 21 patients with at least 6 month follow-up after OA infusion...
May 2023: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37184758/validating-the-communication-and-symbolic-behavior-scales-developmental-profile-infant-toddler-checklist-csbs-dp-itc-beyond-infancy-in-the-cdkl5-deficiency-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacinta Saldaris, Helen Leonard, Kingsley Wong, Peter Jacoby, Mary Spence, Eric D Marsh, Tim A Benke, Scott Demarest, Jenny Downs
CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD) results in early-onset epilepsy and lifelong cognitive and motor impairments. With no validated measure for communication in CDD, this study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales-Developmental Profile Infant Toddler Checklist (CSBS-DP ITC). Caregivers (n = 150; affected individuals aged 1-29 years) completed the CSBS-DP ITC. Distribution of scores indicated a floor effect. There was poor divergent validity for the three-factor model but goodness of fit and convergent validity data were satisfactory for the one-factor model...
May 15, 2023: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37173776/neurodevelopmental-outcomes-of-very-low-birth-weight-preterms-in-preschool-childhood-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadia Battajon, Chiara Bechini, Federica De Osti, Anna Galletti, Anna Chiara Frigo, Paola Lago
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is a risk factor for a child's neurological development. Preterm children have unusual neurodevelopmental profiles with executive, visual-motor functions, fine and gross motor skills, language and behavior that affect learning. In this study, we analyzed the neurodevelopmental outcomes of a cohort of very low birth weight infants admitted to the Treviso Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) between 2014 and 2016 and followed up to preschool childhood. METHOD: This is a prospective cohort study...
May 12, 2023: Italian Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37150599/developmental-characteristics-of-young-children-in-a-low-income-south-african-community
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shabnam Abdoola, De Wet Swanepoel, Marien Alet Graham, Jeannie van der Linde
Adequate early childhood development is critical for later-life success. Developmental profiles of specific populations are required to support implementation of early intervention services. Three hundred fifty-three caregivers of children with mean age 17.9 months (SD = 10.5) were selected from a primary healthcare clinic. Overall positive identification of signs of a developmental delay, with the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development III, was 51.8% ( n = 183). Logistic regression analysis determined the effect of age and gender on results...
May 7, 2023: Journal of Child Health Care: for Professionals Working with Children in the Hospital and Community
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37120903/longer-duration-of-gestation-in-term-singletons-is-associated-with-better-infant-neurodevelopment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mijna Hadders-Algra, Patricia A M van Iersel, Kirsten R Heineman, Sacha la Bastide-van Gemert
BACKGROUND: Longer gestation at term and post-term age is associated with increased perinatal mortality. Nonetheless, recent neuroimaging studies indicated that longer gestation is also associated with better functioning of the child's brain. AIMS: to assess whether longer gestation in term and post-term (in short: term) singletons is associated with better infant neurodevelopment. STUDY DESIGN: cross-sectional observational study. SUBJECTS: Participants were all singleton term infants (n = 1563) aged 2-18 months of the IMP-SINDA project that collected normative data for the Infant Motor Profile (IMP) and Standardized Infant NeuroDevelopmental Assessment (SINDA)...
June 2023: Early Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37072177/effects-of-cannabidiol-hypothermia-and-their-combination-in-newborn-rats-with-hypoxic-ischemic-encephalopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francisco J Alvarez, Antonia A Alvarez, José J Rodríguez, Hector Lafuente, M Josune Canduela, William Hind, José L Blanco-Bruned, Daniel Alonso-Alconada, Enrique Hilario
Therapeutic hypothermia is well established as a standard treatment for infants with hypoxic-ischemic (HI) encephalopathy but it is only partially effective. The potential for combination treatments to augment hypothermic neuroprotection has major relevance. Our aim was to assess the effects of treating newborn rats following HI injury with cannabidiol (CBD) at 0.1 or 1 mg/kg, i.p., in normothermic (37.5°C) and hypothermic (32.0°C) conditions, from 7 d of age (neonatal phase) to 37 d of age (juvenile phase)...
May 2023: ENeuro
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37017185/early-detection-of-developmental-delay-in-infants-born-very-preterm-or-with-very-low-birthweight
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Rebecca A Caesar, Roslyn N Boyd, Giovanni Cioni, Robert S Ware, Julie Doherty, Maxine P Jackson, Kaye L Salthouse, Paul B Colditz
AIM: This study aimed to identify early clinical biomarkers from birth to 16 weeks corrected age to predict typical outcome and developmental delay in infants born very preterm or with very low birthweight. METHOD: A prospective cohort of infants on the Sunshine Coast, Australia, was assessed using the Premie-Neuro Examination, the General Movement Assessment (GMA), the Alberta Infant Motor Scale, and the Infant Sensory Profile 2. At 24 months corrected age, delay was identified using the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III) and Neurosensory Motor Developmental Assessment (NSMDA)...
March 2023: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
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