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Introduction: Danger and errors are inherent in human activities. In medical practice errors can lean to adverse events for patients. Mass media echo the whole scenario.
Antonio Boldrini +2 more
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The Development of Neonatology as a Paediatric Subspecialty in Singapore
Singapore ranks amongst the very few countries with the lowest neonatal and infant mortality rates in the world in the last decade. Advance in obstetric care and the development of neonatal intensive care are important contributory factors, built upon a ...
Lai Yun Ho MMED (Paediatrics), FRCPCH, FRCP, FRACP, FAMS
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Neonatology Providers Need Education About Cystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening Algorithms
An essential link in the cystic fibrosis (CF) newborn screening (NBS) process is communication of results. While this is described between NBS programs and primary care providers, data of this occurrence is limited with neonatologists.
Nilesh Seshadri +5 more
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Opinion paper: rationale for supra-national training in neonatology [PDF]
Clinical training in neonatology takes place where neonates are cared for, at the cot-side, in neonatal units. Neonatal units vary widely in size, specialization, resources, staffing and academic level.
Heike Rabe (4461271) +8 more
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The European Database for Subspecialist Training in Neonatology - Transparency Achieved [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The European Society for Neonatology (ESN) developed a curriculum for subspecialist training in Europe recommending standards for national neonatal training programmes.
Roehr, CC +9 more
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Support of Adaptation and Resuscitation of the Newborn Infant [PDF]
Development and Application of these Recommendations. A working group of the Swiss Society of Neonatology (SSN) first published national recommendations on the care and resuscitation of the newborn infant in 2000.
Meyer, P +12 more
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ObjectiveThe COVID-19 lockdown extended premature rupture of membranes (PROM) expectant time among nulliparas and increased the risk of term neonatal complications.
Yang Geng +10 more
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Shanshan Hou,1,2 Xiaokang Wang,3 Fang Wang,4 Zhongliang Li,5 Hui Wang,6 Jiahui Li,7 Jing Wang,8 Haiying He,9 Liping Deng,10 Yushu Feng,11 Xiufang Fan,12 Wen Li,13 Qinghua Lu,14 Yanying Ma,15 Guoying Zhao,16 Simmy Reddy,17 Yanqiu Wu,2,* Yonghui Yu1,3,&
Hou S +17 more
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Decisions about neonatal end-of-life care have been done in several countries and Neonatal ethics must answer several basic questions:Is withholding potentially life-saving treatment from infants morally justified?What are the necessary criteria for ...
Reza Saeidi
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IntroductionPerinatal asphyxia is one of the most frequent causes of neonatal mortality, affecting approximately four million newborns worldwide each year and causing the death of one million individuals. One of the main reasons for these high incidences
Maria Ribeiro +8 more
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