With Influenza Pregnancy Infant Brain Damage Potential

Advice given by Ezra Susser New York State Psychiatric Institute (USA) to pregnant women who are not overlooked or considered insignificant to the flu. The reason Ezra see if the flu during pregnancy will attack the child with schizophrenia later in life.
Influenza during pregnancy, although it is expected that the infant brain damage and increased risk of schizophrenia illness.
In a small study involving 64 families. Ezra Susser concluded that mental deterioration in children may be caused by the flu suffered by the mother during pregnancy is executed in the first three months of pregnancy.
If the flu has been attacked in the first three months and three months in the second half, the level of risk for the third digit. Although the impact of the flu does not pose after entering half of pregnancy. “Our results show a strong correlation between the newborn for the effects of flu that could lead to schizophrenia”.
In previous studies mentioned that there is a relationship between pregnancy of schizophrenia in children when mothers have known the content of two or three semesters. Unlike previous studies that have measured the results of blood samples, Ezra has done research newborn nutrition, and a number of other factors.
64 families identified by Ezra, in part, also suffers from schizophrenia, where a quarter of mothers said they had the flu during pregnancy. Schizophrenia is a common symptom associated with psychotic disorders are able to provide a reduction or logical thought.
The signs of a person affected by this disease can be regarded as teens or 20s. Ezra also mentions damage to the brain occurs when the newborn baby antibody drugs by the mother in the placenta of the newborn and affects the immune system.
But Ezra is also interesting to study dipertanyatakan where the mother is also available vaksinansi regularly during pregnancy and if the parcel has been used, the course will affect the baby. Search Results Ezra Susser published in the journal Archives of General Psychiatry.