Aim. To compare proportion of different microorganisms in neonatal intensive care units and to assess bacterial susceptibility to antimicrobial agents.Materials and methods.
N. E. SHABANOVA +4 more
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Exploring societal solidarity in the context of extreme prematurity [PDF]
QUESTION: Extreme prematurity can result in long-term disabilities. Its impact on society is often not taken into account and deemed controversial.
Hendriks, Manya J +5 more
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The use of methods to evaluate cortical activity in neonates has great importance in modern medicine, as it allows the observation and evaluation of several clinical aspects, which guarantees that the health team has knowledge about possible intervention
Tainã Maria Alves de Sousa +5 more
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Impact of managed clinical networks on neonatal care in England : a population-based study [PDF]
Objective: To assess the impact of reorganisation of neonatal specialist care services in England after a UK Department of Health report in 2003. Design: A population-wide observational comparison of outcomes over two epochs, before and after the ...
Gale, C. +4 more
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Clinical spectrum and outcomes of neonatal candidiasis in a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan [PDF]
Introduction: Candidal infections are a serious problem in neonatal intensive care units, increasing morbidity and mortality in low birth weight infants in addition to escalating health-care costs.
Ariff, Shabina +3 more
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NICU Infants & SNHL: Experience of a western Sicily tertiary care centre [PDF]
Introduction: The variability of symptoms and signs caused by central nervous system (CNS) lesions make multiple sclerosis difficult to recognize,Introduction: This study adds the evaluation of the independent etiologic factors that may play a role in ...
Abita P +6 more
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Annual league tables of mortality in neonatal intensive care units: longitudinal study. International Neonatal Network and the Scottish Neonatal Consultants and Nurses Collaborative Study Group.[see comment] [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether crude league tables of mortality and league tables of risk adjusted mortality accurately reflect the performance of hospitals. DESIGN: Longitudinal study of mortality occurring in hospital.
Gould, C. +3 more
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Risk Factors for Nosocomial Infection in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit by the Japanese Nosocomial Infection Surveillance (JANIS) [PDF]
We evaluated the infection risks in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) using data of NICU infection surveillance data. The subjects were 871 NICU babies, consisting of 465 boys and 406 girls, who were cared for between June 2002 and January 2003 in ...
Babazono, Akira +11 more
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A Case Study of the Environmental Experience of a Hospitalized Newborn Infant with a Complex Congenital Heart Defect [PDF]
Background: Cognitive, social, emotional, behavioral, and motor delays pose a significant concern for infants born with complex congenital heart defects (CCHD). Although the etiology of these delays is multifactorial (e.g.
Daniels, Jacki M.
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The Challenges and Strategies to Improve Family-centered Round: a Literature Review [PDF]
The importance of family-centered care and the role of families in decision making are becoming more recognized today. Several studies have supported the implementation of family-centered care and its role in enhancing quality of care.
Utami, R. S. (Reni)
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