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Prenatal exposure to influenza and the risk of subsequent development of schizophrenia.
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NeuropsychologyNeuropsychiatryFetus BrainSocial SciencesNormal NeurogenesisPrenatal ExposureEarly Life ExposurePsychiatryRisk PredictionMaternal HealthSubsequent DevelopmentFetal NeurodevelopmentInfluenza VirusPsychotic DisorderEpidemiologySchizophreniaNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryMedicine
Various events occurring during pregnancy might influence the normal neurogenesis of fetus brain, including exposure to the influenza virus. Several studies have attempted to find a relationship between exposure to influenza virus and the onset of schizophrenic behavior in childhood or adulthood, however results remain contradictory. In this review we describe several animal and human studies that show or do not show a relationship between exposure to the influenza virus during pregnancy and the subsequent development of schizophrenia.