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Immunisation of premature infants [PDF]
Premature infants are at increased risk of vaccine preventable infections, but audits have shown that their vaccinations are often delayed. Early protection is desirable. While the evidence base for immunisation of preterm infants is limited, the available data support early immunisation without correction for gestational age.
Bonhoeffer, J+2 more
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Intestinal microecology has been shown to participate in the pathogenesis of many diseases through different pathways, and the intestinal microecology of premature infants is significantly different from full-term infants.
Cheng Chen+7 more
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Background: Immune immaturity may put premature infants at increased risk for infections. DTaP-IPV-Hib-HepB vaccine (Vaxelis™), a hexavalent vaccine studied in >6,800 children, has acceptable safety and immunogenicity profiles generally similar to ...
Marissa B. Wilck+3 more
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Review Article: Skin Condition and Skin Care in Premature Infants
Background: The majority of newborn skin care recommendations focus on concerns for healthy, full-term infants. Compared to mature infants, the skin of premature infants, those who are born at the gestational age of 37 weeks, is more vulnerable to injury,
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Early Detection of Retinopathy of Prematurity stage using Deep Learning approach [PDF]
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a fibrovascular proliferative disorder, which affects the developing peripheral retinal vasculature of premature infants. Early detection of ROP is possible in stage 1 and stage 2 characterized by demarcation line and ridge with width, which separates vascularised retina and the peripheral retina.
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Enteral Feeding in Premature Infants
Neonatology practice has seen remarkable advancements in the past three decades. This has enabled the survival of premature infants born at smaller gestational weeks. Accordingly, the relatively high premature survival rate has lead to an increase in the
Sadık YURTTUTAN, Mehmet Yekta ÖNCEL
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We report the use of oral sildenafil in a 7-month-old preterm newborn with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and pulmonary arterial hypertension refractory to captopril and inhaled budesonide, and need of consistent oxygenation.
Galina A. Alyamovskaya+3 more
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Application of brain ultrasound in premature infants with brain injury
Brain injury is the main factor affecting the development and prognosis of the nervous system in premature infants. Early diagnosis and treatment are of great significance in reducing mortality and disability and improving the prognosis of premature ...
Lu Liu
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Bio‐inspired functional coacervates
Bio‐inspired functional coacervates have diverse functions. Natural and synthetic coacervates are a new class of materials that have great potential for various biomedical applications, including medical adhesives, drug delivery, and tissue engineering.
Shujun Chen, Qi Guo, Jing Yu
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Digestion of Protein in Premature and Term Infants. [PDF]
Premature birth rates and premature infant morbidity remain discouragingly high. Improving nourishment for these infants is the key for accelerating their development and decreasing disease risk. Dietary protein is essential for growth and development of
Dallas, David C+3 more
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