Maternal prenatal stress exposure and sex-specific risk of severe infection in offspring.
Monique RobinsonKim W CarterCraig E PennellPeter JacobyHannah Catherine MooreStephen R ZubrickDavid BurgnerPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Increased exposure to stressful life events in utero is associated with sex-specific infection-related hospitalisations in childhood. Prenatal stress may adversely affect early immune development for boys and increase the risk of more severe infections. Mechanistic understanding would inform preventative interventions.