“…In this regard, the presence of several molecules that are detected in the blood have been assessed for their value in establishing the diagnosis of NEC 43–45 and a number of them have shown considerable promise, including acute-phase reactants (such as C-reactive protein) and proinflammatory cytokines (for example, TNFα, IL-6 and IL-8) 45 . In addition, organ-specific biomarkers, such as those that would indicate enterocyte injury or intestinal barrier impairment, include intestinal fatty acid-binding protein, liver fatty acid-binding protein, faecal calprotectin, trefoil factor 3 and claudin-3 (REFS 41,46 ).…”