Establishing a conceptual framework of the impact of placental malaria on infant neurodevelopment
A novel conceptual framework to describe the relationship between placental malaria and adverse infant neurodevelopmental outcomes is proposed. This conceptual framework includes three distinct stages: (1) maternal and environmental risk factors for the development of placental malaria; (2) placenta...
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doaj-af1d75a2e45f417ca15a77dc0eb8581c2020-11-24T21:16:08ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97122019-07-01845465Establishing a conceptual framework of the impact of placental malaria on infant neurodevelopmentHarriet L.S. Lawford0Anne CC Lee1Sailesh Kumar2Helen G. Liley3Samudragupta Bora4Mothers, Babies and Women’s Health Program, Mater Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, South Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaDepartment of Pediatric Newborn Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USAMothers, Babies and Women’s Health Program, Mater Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, South Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaMothers, Babies and Women’s Health Program, Mater Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, South Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaMothers, Babies and Women’s Health Program, Mater Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, South Brisbane, QLD, Australia; Corresponding author.A novel conceptual framework to describe the relationship between placental malaria and adverse infant neurodevelopmental outcomes is proposed. This conceptual framework includes three distinct stages: (1) maternal and environmental risk factors for the development of placental malaria; (2) placental pathology and inflammation associated with placental malaria infection; and (3) postnatal impacts of placental malaria. The direct, indirect, and bidirectional effects of these risk factors on infant neurodevelopment across the three stages were critically examined. These factors ultimately culminate in an infant phenotype that not only leads to adverse birth outcomes, but also to increased risks of neurological, cognitive, and behavioural deficits that may impact the quality of life in this high-risk population. Multiple risk factors were identified in this conceptual framework; nonetheless, based on current evidence, a key knowledge gap is the uncertainty regarding which are the most important and how exactly they interact. Keywords: Malaria, Malaria in pregnancy, Placental malaria, Neurodevelopmenthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971219301894 |
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Harriet L.S. Lawford Anne CC Lee Sailesh Kumar Helen G. Liley Samudragupta Bora Establishing a conceptual framework of the impact of placental malaria on infant neurodevelopment International Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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Harriet L.S. Lawford Anne CC Lee Sailesh Kumar Helen G. Liley Samudragupta Bora |
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Establishing a conceptual framework of the impact of placental malaria on infant neurodevelopment |
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Establishing a conceptual framework of the impact of placental malaria on infant neurodevelopment |
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Establishing a conceptual framework of the impact of placental malaria on infant neurodevelopment |
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Establishing a conceptual framework of the impact of placental malaria on infant neurodevelopment |
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establishing a conceptual framework of the impact of placental malaria on infant neurodevelopment |
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A novel conceptual framework to describe the relationship between placental malaria and adverse infant neurodevelopmental outcomes is proposed. This conceptual framework includes three distinct stages: (1) maternal and environmental risk factors for the development of placental malaria; (2) placental pathology and inflammation associated with placental malaria infection; and (3) postnatal impacts of placental malaria. The direct, indirect, and bidirectional effects of these risk factors on infant neurodevelopment across the three stages were critically examined. These factors ultimately culminate in an infant phenotype that not only leads to adverse birth outcomes, but also to increased risks of neurological, cognitive, and behavioural deficits that may impact the quality of life in this high-risk population. Multiple risk factors were identified in this conceptual framework; nonetheless, based on current evidence, a key knowledge gap is the uncertainty regarding which are the most important and how exactly they interact. Keywords: Malaria, Malaria in pregnancy, Placental malaria, Neurodevelopment |
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