'This book integrates evidence of APR score efficacy in neonatal medicine. With a dream that no neonate will die of infection, Dr Goto (one of the authors of this book) developed the APR score, a prompt infection diagnostic method that uses a small sample volume. In many NICUs in Japan, this score has been proven useful, not only for diagnosis of infection, but also for the evaluation of inflammatory status. One author, Dr Nakamura, is an excellent neonatologist who has aspired to disseminate APR score across the globe.'Norihisa Koyama, MD, PhDDoctor at Toyohashi Children's Mental and Physical Development Center, Japan, and Former Vice-Director of Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Japan'This book provides a detailed description of APR as well as other inflammation-related cytokines in the unique pathology of preterm infants and rare case reports, making it easy to understand the pathology.'Tanaka Taihei, MD, PhDFormer Director of the Department of Neonatology at the Japanese Red Cross Society Nagoya Daini Hospital, Japan'Dr Nakamura and Professor Goto have developed the APR Score and have been making a great contribution to rescuing many neonates from infectious diseases in Japan. The neonatal survival rate of Japan is the best in the world, and I am very happy to know that this secret Score will be introduced to other countries in detail through this book.'Naoto Takahashi, MD, PhDDepartment of Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, University of Tokyo, Japan'This book is well-written, and the readers will find it full of clinical pearls. I highly recommend this book to all neonatologists worldwide. Starting with the history and principles of the APR test, the book details its usefulness in diagnosing infectious diseases and its application in inflammatory diseases and other neonatal-specific conditions, with examples. This is a useful book to refer to at the bedside.'Tomohiro Morio, MD, PhDDepartment of Pediatrics and Developmental Biology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) Graduate School, Japan