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Maternal disease factors associated with neonatal jaundice: a case–control study
Background Neonatal jaundice is common, and despite the considerable medical costs associated with it, there are still few studies on the maternal factors associated with it.
Youngjae Yu +5 more
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Neonatal Jaundice and Diet [PDF]
To determine whether an earlier observation, that infants fed a casein-hydrolysate formula (Nutramigen) have lower neonatal jaundice levels than those fed standard formulas, would be repeated in a larger independent group of infants with more frequent measurements and more rigorous statistical analysis.Newborn infants were fed human milk, a standard ...
G R, Gourley +3 more
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Prediction of Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia by The Cord Blood Alkaline Phosphatase [PDF]
Background: Owing to early discharge of neonates from the hospital, the readmission rate has been increased. Therefore, early detection of jaundice and prompt measures are important. Measurements of bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase levels in cord blood
Esraa Farahat +3 more
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Effect of Antenatal Sessions on Postnatal Knowledge and Practices Regarding Neonatal Jaundice among High-risk Primigravidas [PDF]
Background: To decrease neonatal morbidity and mortality, it is important to increase awareness about neonatal jaundice in high-risk primigravidas and develop a practical approach toward this.
Rania El-Kurdy +4 more
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G6PD Deficiency in Neonatal Jaundice
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal jaundice is one of the important problems encountered by the newborn in the first week after birth, the etiology of which is very diverse and sometimes no cause can be detected.
Feray Ferda Şenol +5 more
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Background: Neonatal jaundice affects one in two infants globally. The jaundice is the result of an accumulation of bilirubin as foetal haemoglobin is metabolised by the immature liver.
Hanneke Brits +6 more
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Interventions for Neonatal Jaundice in Developing Countries [PDF]
Neonatal jaundice occurs to 60% of term babies and 80% of preterm babies of 140 million yearly, new-borns worldwide experience jaundice in their first early stage of life, the rate of new born mortality raises due to negligence.
Attuah, Florence
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Background/Purpose: Neonatal jaundice might result brain insults. Both autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are developmental disorders, which might result from early brain injury at neonatal period.
Hung-Chieh Chou +3 more
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Effect of Awareness Program on Newly Mothers' Knowledge and Practices Regarding Neonatal Jaundice [PDF]
Background: Newborns are at a much-increased risk of neonatal jaundice due to the relative adverse effects of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of awareness program on newly mothers' knowledge and practices ...
Magda Ahmed Abd El Aziz +3 more
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Neonatal weight loss in breast and formula-fed infants
We have observed an increase in the number of breast fed babies presenting with dehydration and/or failure to thrive because of lactation failure and non-recognition of feeding problems.
Young, D +7 more
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