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What is the impact of interventions that prevent fetal mortality on the increase of preterm live births in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil?

What is the impact of interventions that prevent fetal mortality on the increase of preterm live births in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil?

... of fetal deaths was 7,535 in 2000 and 4,688 in 2010. Fetal deaths were predominantly preterm (more than 80 %), of which ...The fetal mortality ratio decreased with the increase in gestational ...

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A model to reduce maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity in 10 hospitals in Kano and Kaduna state, Nigeria

A model to reduce maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity in 10 hospitals in Kano and Kaduna state, Nigeria

... General Hospital Kafanchan General Hospital Birnin Gwari Hospital Kofan Gaya Zaria General Hospital Saminaka. Kaduna State[r] ...

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Infectious causes of embryonic and fetal mortality

Infectious causes of embryonic and fetal mortality

... impact fetal development. The impact on fetal development may be caused directly by infectious agents or their toxins, or indirectly by ...or fetal death may result in resorption, mummification, ...

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Investigation on the teratogenic and embryotoxic effects of nanozeolite on chick embryos model

Investigation on the teratogenic and embryotoxic effects of nanozeolite on chick embryos model

... Objective(s): In veterinary medicine, zeolites are used as toxin binder in animal feed, ammonia purification of aquatic pools, animal smell and moisture control. This study investigated on the risk assessment of nano ...

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Increasing illness severity in very low birth weight infants over a 9-year period

Increasing illness severity in very low birth weight infants over a 9-year period

... infant mortality rates improved during the early 1990s similar to national trends, only to see a more recent increase which has been attributed to increasing mortality in very low birth weight infants ...

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A Case Report of a Patient with Postpartum HELLP Syndrome

A Case Report of a Patient with Postpartum HELLP Syndrome

... Background: HELLP syndrome is a multisystemic disorder characterized by elevated liver enzymes, hemolysis and low platelet count. If left untreated, it is associated with high risk of maternal and fetal ...

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Annual Summary of Vital Statistics: 2005

Annual Summary of Vital Statistics: 2005

... Infant mortality refers to the death of an infant ⬍ 1 year old. Infant mortality rates (IMRs) were computed by dividing the total number of infant deaths in each calendar year by the total number of live ...

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Fetal mummification in the major domestic species: current perspectives on causes and management

Fetal mummification in the major domestic species: current perspectives on causes and management

... Abstract: Fetal mummification is an uncommon condition in most domestic ...early fetal mortality is unpredictable, and is influenced by several factors, including the cause of fetal ...

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... The rate for perinatal mortality was highest in County Laois and lowest in County Roscommon while for late fetal mortality the highest rate was also in County [r] ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5510839.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5510839.pdf

... and fetal mortality are based on pre- and post-intervention comparisons; as such, the precise number of deaths averted cannot be known, especially in light of the significant changes in the number of births ...

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Short-term outcome of periviable small-for-gestational-age babies: is our counseling up to date?

Short-term outcome of periviable small-for-gestational-age babies: is our counseling up to date?

... Despite recent improvements in perinatal survival after birth at preterm gestation as detailed in large prospective studies such as TRUFFLE 1 , EPICURE 2 , or GRIT 3 , management of pregnancies with a very small fetus ...

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35th National Congress of the South African Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: 6 - 10 May 2012

35th National Congress of the South African Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: 6 - 10 May 2012

... intrinsic fetal disease, such as fetal alcohol syndrome, aneuploidy or ...estimated fetal weight in excess of the 10th ...impaired fetal growth and then monitoring fetal wellbeing in ...

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Maternal and Perinatal outcome of 4000 consecutive cases of caesarean section

Maternal and Perinatal outcome of 4000 consecutive cases of caesarean section

... Out of the 4000 cases there were 12 maternal deaths. Since the safe motherwood initiative began more than a decade ago, there has been a number of important developments in the international women’s health field. There ...

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Maternal and Fetal Outcome of pyrexia in pregnancy beyond 28 weeks of gestation: A Prospective Cohort study

Maternal and Fetal Outcome of pyrexia in pregnancy beyond 28 weeks of gestation: A Prospective Cohort study

... There are several ways in which maternal infection might lead to inflammation with in the fetal tissue. Bacterial products crosses the placenta and binds with cell-membrane receptors like CD-14 and toll-like ...

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Pregnancy Outcome among Women with Sickle Cell Disease in a Tertiary Health Institution in Abakaliki: A Retrospective Case Control Study

Pregnancy Outcome among Women with Sickle Cell Disease in a Tertiary Health Institution in Abakaliki: A Retrospective Case Control Study

... Studies from developed countries have shown that there is a significant im- provement in pregnancy outcome and that these women are able to complete pregnancy successfully if they are given appropriate prenatal care [4]. ...

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Mortality in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

Mortality in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

... In previous research we have described the mechanisms of expression of neurobehavioral deficits in FASD [13]. Prenatal alcohol exposure modifies risk and phenotype severity by three primary pathways: 1) by lowering ...

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... It is also useful for hypotheses-generating stu- dies, or studies directed at one specific association between risk factors and maternal or fetal out- comes in order to confirm or refute possible asso- ciation. ...

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Reexamining the effects of gestational age, fetal growth, and maternal smoking on neonatal mortality

Reexamining the effects of gestational age, fetal growth, and maternal smoking on neonatal mortality

... rhea. Second, the impact of congenital malformations and chromosomal abnormalities on the risk of neonatal death could have been partly responsible for the findings noted here. Although data on malformations are ...

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Fetal growth restriction and the risk of perinatal mortality–case studies from the multicentre PORTO study

Fetal growth restriction and the risk of perinatal mortality–case studies from the multicentre PORTO study

... A detailed evaluation of the cord and placenta is useful in determining the underlying causes which have led to an IUGR diagnosis. Histopathological examination was carried out for all perinatal deaths in our study and ...

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Maternal and Fetal Plasma Protein Changes in Fetal Growth Restriction

Maternal and Fetal Plasma Protein Changes in Fetal Growth Restriction

... the plasma expression of PAI‐1, clusterin, fibrinogen, and transferrin in late gestation hypoxia implicates the fetal liver in vascular regulation. Hypoxia is critical to an angiogenic response in wound healing. ...

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