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Toxoplasma gondii, Herpesviridae and long-term risk of transition to first-episode psychosis in an ultra high-risk sample

Ultra high-risk (UHR) criteria were introduced to identify people at imminent risk of developing psychosis. To improve prognostic accuracy, additional clinical and biological risk factors have been researched.

Citation:
Burkhardt E, Berger M, Yolken RH, Lin A, Yuen HP, Wood SJ, et al. Toxoplasma gondii, Herpesviridae and long-term risk of transition to first-episode psychosis in an ultra high-risk sample. Schizophr Res. 2021;233:24-30.

Keywords:
Clinical high risk; Herpesviridae; Prediction; Schizophrenia; Toxoplasma gondii; Ultra high-risk

Abstract:
Ultra high-risk (UHR) criteria were introduced to identify people at imminent risk of developing psychosis. To improve prognostic accuracy, additional clinical and biological risk factors have been researched.