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Risk Factors for Neonatal Infections in Full term Babies in South Korea

Risk Factors for Neonatal Infections in Full term Babies in South Korea

... infection in full-term babies in Korea was about 10.5%. We confirmed the known risk factor for neonatal infection, the number of siblings. Separa- tion of newborns from young siblings to prevent neonatal ...

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Clinicoetiological profile, immediate outcome and short-term follow-up of term babies with hyperbilirubinemia

Clinicoetiological profile, immediate outcome and short-term follow-up of term babies with hyperbilirubinemia

... and cross the blood brain barrier, leading to number of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes including Acute encephalopathy, diminished auditory response and in extreme cases Kernicterus. The wide variation in etiology ...

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Outcome of moderate preterm and term babies at tertiary care centre

Outcome of moderate preterm and term babies at tertiary care centre

... with term babies revealed a significant difference in the mean NICU and hospital stay ...9 babies (44%) and severe perinatal asphyxia in 3 ...(8 babies) of all malformations and heart diseases ...

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Study on relationship between maternal haemoglobin and the early neonatal outcome in term babies

Study on relationship between maternal haemoglobin and the early neonatal outcome in term babies

... Background: Iron stores of neonates born to anaemic mothers are low, iron content in breast milk in anaemic women is low and because of these factors substantial proportion of infants become anaemic by six months. Thus ...

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Outcome of pre-term babies born in tertiary care institute

Outcome of pre-term babies born in tertiary care institute

... Results: Out of 500 babies born, 110 babies had RDS, among 110 babies 85 cases were preterm RDS babies included in study. Majority were males 55 (64.5%) and females 30 (35.2%). The gestational ...

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Transcutaneous Billirubinometry: A Useful Screening Tool for Neonatal Jaundice in Term and Near Term Babies - A Hospital Based Study

Transcutaneous Billirubinometry: A Useful Screening Tool for Neonatal Jaundice in Term and Near Term Babies - A Hospital Based Study

... our country transcutaneous bilirubinometry has not been widely adopted due to concern of its validity and accuracy. In this context this study was performed with the objectives of estimating the relationship between ...

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Material and Methods: 100 terms in born babies with APGAR score ≤ 6 were included in the study. Babies

Material and Methods: 100 terms in born babies with APGAR score ≤ 6 were included in the study. Babies

... long term effects and ...in term babies a tertiary level care ...of babies had APGAR of < 4 at 5 minutes and 79% had APGAR in between 4 to 6 at 5 minutes, which is comparable to the ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A case of abnormal eye movements in an infantMore than meets the eye

Clinical Reasoning: A case of abnormal eye movements in an infantMore than meets the eye

... preterm babies and 3 term babies between 2 and 8 months corrected age with a history of hypoxic-ischemic injury who dem- onstrated the ...preterm babies had spastic diplegia/quadriplegia and ...

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Clinical correlation between hearing impairment and developmental delay in infants: a prospective cohort study

Clinical correlation between hearing impairment and developmental delay in infants: a prospective cohort study

... 1000 babies 884 babies were term babies, rest 116 babies were preterm ...884 babies 9 babies had both hyperbilirubinemia and were treated with ototoxic drugs, so was ...

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Significance of cord blood nucleated red blood cell count in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia as a marker for intra uterine growth restriction

Significance of cord blood nucleated red blood cell count in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia as a marker for intra uterine growth restriction

... Background: Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific syndrome of reduced organ perfusion secondary to vasospasm and endothelial activation which is typically characterized by hypertension, proteinuria, edema and fetal ...

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Skin care for healthy babies at term : a systematic review of the evidence

Skin care for healthy babies at term : a systematic review of the evidence

... healthy term babies up to 6 months ...risk babies with a genetic predisposition to eczema; however, the use of olive oil or sunflower oil for baby dry skin may adversely affect skin barrier ...

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Effect of kangaroo mother care in preterm versus term intra uterine growth restriction neonates

Effect of kangaroo mother care in preterm versus term intra uterine growth restriction neonates

... IUGR term new-borns had mean weight loss for ...for Term IUGR and Preterm AGA. IUGR term babies start gaining weight earlier than preterm AGA babies with mean weight gain is also higher ...

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A study of short term outcome of late preterm babies

A study of short term outcome of late preterm babies

... The present study supports the above findings that late preterm newborns are a significantly vulnerable population involving both morbidity and mortality. To conclude this study shows both morbidities and mortality rate ...

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Risk Factors of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of Newborn (PPHN) in Different Gestation

Risk Factors of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of Newborn (PPHN) in Different Gestation

... vascular resistance [25-27]. In our study, MAS has been found as a significant risk factor for PPHN in term babies which is consistent with the findings of Cassidy Delaney and David N. Cornfield [26]. Other ...

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Skin care for healthy babies at term: a systematic review of the evidence

Skin care for healthy babies at term: a systematic review of the evidence

... Until recently, there has been little robust research or its appraisal or synthesis to guide practice in safe and effective baby skin care. Consequently, health professionals have used tradition and personal experience ...

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The incidence of asymptomatic hypoglycemia in term newborn babies weighing more than two kilograms

The incidence of asymptomatic hypoglycemia in term newborn babies weighing more than two kilograms

... The babies who had asymptomatic hypoglycemia were registered in high risk newborn clinic of our hospital and are being followed up for neurodevelopmental ...

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... The initial sample was composed of 61 mothers, within which 25 were excluded by the criteria adopted: (a) psychiatric history identified by the Structured Clinical Interview by DSM III-R-Non patient (SCID-NP) (n = 11); ...

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Reducing the risk of fetal distress with sildenafil study (RIDSTRESS): a double blind randomised control trial

Reducing the risk of fetal distress with sildenafil study (RIDSTRESS): a double blind randomised control trial

... Background: Labour is perhaps the most hazardous time in pregnancy. As many as 20 % of cerebral palsy cases in term infants result from intrapartum events and up to 63 % of babies who develop intrapartum ...

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The Response of Leukocytes in the Peripheral Blood During and Following Exchange Transfusion in the Newborn

The Response of Leukocytes in the Peripheral Blood During and Following Exchange Transfusion in the Newborn

... The absolute values of the various cell types in the days following the exchange transfusion were compared with those of normal full-term.. or premature babies of corresponding postnatal[r] ...

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Intrapartum Asphyxia and Cerebral Palsy

Intrapartum Asphyxia and Cerebral Palsy

... Grant A: The relationship between obstetrically preventable intrapartum asphyxia, abnormal neonatal neurologic signs and subsequent motor impairment in babies born at or after term, in K[r] ...

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