Gibson, C.MacLennan, A.Goldwater, P.Dekker, G.2009-11-062009-11-062008Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 2008; 19(3):181-2010965-53951469-5065http://hdl.handle.net/2440/52287<jats:p>Cerebral palsy is the most common neurological disorder in children. Epidemiological evidence suggests that antenatal origins are a major cause. Currently there is no antenatal test for cerebral palsy, no proven preventable measures in late pregnancy, and no known cure. Cerebral palsy affects not only the diagnosed child, but also their family and the community, requiring considerable social and financial resources to assist these children in their daily lives.</jats:p>enCopyright © Cambridge University Press 2008The antenatal causes of cerebral palsy - Genetic and viral associationsJournal article002008346010.1017/S09655395080022102-s2.0-5314910323441395Goldwater, P. [0000-0003-4822-8488]Dekker, G. [0000-0002-7362-6683]