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Early Postnatal Polymerase Chain Reaction Testing in the Identification of Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus. [PDF]
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Optimising internet-based cognitive-behavioural therapy programme to prevent perinatal depression: a unified protocol for two harmonised randomised controlled trials. [PDF]
Toyomoto R +10 more
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Impact of doppler reference chart selection on risk stratification in fetal growth restriction. [PDF]
Rottenstreich M +4 more
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Cerebral Palsy Risk by Combined Apgar Score and Umbilical Cord Blood pH Levels.
Pedersen MV +4 more
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The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2002
The fetus and the neonate are particularly vulnerable to injury caused directly by immunologic mechanisms or inflicted by infectious agents that take advantage of their relatively immature and inexperienced immune system. With increasing survival of high-risk neonates in the surfactant era, prevention/treatment of sepsis and chronic lung disease (CLD ...
S, Patole, P, Vijayakumar, S, Jog
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The fetus and the neonate are particularly vulnerable to injury caused directly by immunologic mechanisms or inflicted by infectious agents that take advantage of their relatively immature and inexperienced immune system. With increasing survival of high-risk neonates in the surfactant era, prevention/treatment of sepsis and chronic lung disease (CLD ...
S, Patole, P, Vijayakumar, S, Jog
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
Information concerning the most recently discovered infections with perinatal implications is constantly expanding. Hepatitis C virus is responsible for the majority of cases of sporadic and transfusion-related non-A, non-B hepatitis. Its prevalence in the general obstetric population is approximately 2%, but it is much higher in intravenous drug users
L, Lynch, A, Ghidini
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Information concerning the most recently discovered infections with perinatal implications is constantly expanding. Hepatitis C virus is responsible for the majority of cases of sporadic and transfusion-related non-A, non-B hepatitis. Its prevalence in the general obstetric population is approximately 2%, but it is much higher in intravenous drug users
L, Lynch, A, Ghidini
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