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Prevalence and burden of illness of treated hemolytic neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in a privately insured population in the United States

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Fig. 1 Flow chart of the study population. Treated hemolytic NHB newborns were exactly matched to non-NHB newborns on delivery hospital/provider, gender, delivery route (Csection or vaginal), estimated GA, and post-index health plan continuous enrollment
Fig. 2 Prevalence of NHB, hemolytic NHB and treated hemolytic NHB stratified by GA from 2011 to 2016
Table 3 NHB treatment pattern during 30 days after birth
Table 4 Newborn clinical conditions and neurodevelopmentaldisorders
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