Current Challenges and Advances in Preterm Birth
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Obstetrics & Gynecology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 14438
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Preterm birth at less than 37 gestational weeks is still among the leading causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Progress in perinatal and neonatal care has led to a substantial reduction in infant deaths and disability rates, but preterm birth itself remains an ongoing challenge. In general, it is a multifactorial event with a broad variety of causal factors, which potentially involve multiple disciplines during antenatal and postnatal care. The present Special Issue aims to summarize the current understanding of the mechanisms that are involved in preterm birth, as well as to present and review advances that are relevant to its different aspects. The multidisciplinary approach that is needed to adequately address preterm birth, and which should be presented herein, will offer healthcare professionals an insight into its complexity, provide understanding, and promote strategies. Submissions for this Special Issue should therefore involve original articles and systematic and nonsystematic reviews on the different aspects of preterm birth, including its etiology, screening, prevention, and perinatal and postnatal care, from the fields of basic, translational and clinical research, regardless of the medical discipline. Contributing to the understanding of preterm birth, which compromises the health of our future generations, is a challenge worth investing.
Prof. Alex Farr
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Preterm birth
- Prematurity
- Antenatal care
- Screening measures
- Multidisciplinary care
- Neonatology
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