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1. a) Neonatal tetanus

2. 0.79 MILLION Neonatal Tetanus

3. Cases of neonatal thrombocytopenia, or foetal or neonatal jaundice have been reported with maternal thiazide therapy

4. Many represent a hazard to neonatal life.

5. Naturally SBV infected Abortedand neonatal ruminants

6. Neonatal intussusception is an uncommon disease.

7. India has eliminated maternal and neonatal tetanus.

8. Grávida - Amnionite, infecção do feto com aborto, parto prematuro, meningite neonatal e sepse neonatal

9. 2 Neonatal intussusception is an uncommon disease.

10. Maternal and neonatal tetanus campaigns are on track.

11. Neonatal omphalitis is a disease of common occurence.

12. Their baby is still in the hospital's neonatal unit.

13. Neonatal hepatitis may be idiopathic or of viral origin.

14. Neonatal liver failure: Aetiologies and management—state of the art

15. We have developed a neonatal pain assessment tool Cries

16. Rate of early neonatal discharge from hospital after birth

17. You may have regular home visits from a neonatal nurse.

18. 565 Validation of elimination: maternal and neonatal tetanus – Uganda, 2011

19. In one, no adverse effects on neonatal outcome were found.

20. Neonatal death and stillbirth are the most severe adverse pregnancy outcomes.

21. Dr. Mary Allare, MD is a neonatal medicine specialist in Scottsdale, AZ

22. 27 Objective To study the treatment and prevention of neonatal gonorrheal conjunctivitis.

23. Progress was also made in maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) elimination

24. These reports of neonatal toxicity from Benzyl alcohol are highly noteworthy

25. Prolonged neonatal jaundice is serious and should be followed up promptly.

26. Conclusion Neonatal blood collection in heel by diagonal puncture method can increase success rate, decrease soft tissue injury in pelma, and conduce to the development of neonatal screening.

27. Neonatal convulsion is an uncommon problem but one that is potentially serious.

28. Clearly this is different from the normal practice in routine neonatal screening.

29. Investigation of neonatal immune tolerance induced by ABO-incompatible infant heart transplantation

30. Objective : To investigate the effect of estazolam and its safety on neonatal tetanus.

31. Neonatal community-acquired S Aureus infection may be associated with concurrent maternal infe …

32. Skylife Neonatal Phototherapy System and Bilitool make the perfect companions to treat your babies jaundice.

33. The neonatal coat fades after three months, with adult colouration being attained at eight months.

34. Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care Science

35. 16 Conclusions There are neonatal lymphatic vessels in CRC, especially at their peripheral region.

36. In some countries a pregnant woman can receive tetanus toxoid vaccine to prevent neonatal tetanus.

37. In 2012, syphilis affected 360 000 pregnancies through stillbirths, neonatal deaths, prematurity, and infected babies.

38. Atrioventricular situs concordance with Atrioventricular alignment discordance: fetal and neonatal echocardiographic findings Am J Cardiol

39. These six childhood diseases are measles, poliomyelitis, tuberculosis, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and neonatal tetanus.

40. 15 Objective To study the structural characteristic of cilium of photoreceptor cells from neonatal retina.

41. In most neonatal units, the number of extremely immature infants has increased Considerablyover the last 15 years

42. Ameboid microglia are isolated from the cerebral tissue of neonatal rat by selective cell adhesion to plastic

43. Neonatal tetanus occurs most commonly in the lowest income countries and in those with the least development infrastructure

44. After the termination of the three-year program, prenatal care decreased while prematurity and neonatal mortality rose.

45. The programme of neonatal screening for cystic fibrosis, galactosemia, adrenogenital syndrome and congenital bradyacuasia has been expanded.

46. The target populations are children aged 0 to 11 months and pregnant women for maternal-neonatal tetanus.

47. In mature neonatal infants, the muscles that cause flexure are stronger and more dominant than the extensors.

48. Conclusions: Neonatal respiratory distress with alkalosis and rapid global deterioration should raise the suspicion of a urea cycle disorder.

49. Excessive hypotension may potentially produce myocardial and cerebral ischaemia, and is associated with neonatal acidaemia in obstetric practice.

50. Two additional incubators and three neonatal ventilators have been procured by the Ministry of Health & Quality of Life.

51. Thus, neonatal screening using pulse oximetry may add important information in the diagnosis of life-threatening heart defects.

52. In pregnant women with untreated early syphilis, 25% of pregnancies result in stillbirth and 14% in neonatal death.

53. Abruption is a significant cause of both maternal morbidity and neonatal morbidity and mortality, particularly when it occurs preterm

54. In particular, epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria, the collodion baby phenotype and harlequin ichthyosis represent serious clinical challenges with neonatal onset.

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56. Chlorothiazide may cause fetal or neonatal jaundice, thrombocytopenia, and possibly other adverse reactions which have occurred in the adult

57. Objective To describe the management of Afebrile neonatal skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) in the pediatric emergency department (PED).

58. Results: The perinatal morbidity was 01 % , the fetal death was 75 % , the stillbirth was 09 % , the neonatal death was 16 %.

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60. The Hour-Specific Risk for Neonatal HyperBilirubinemia predicts risk of hyperBilirubinemia in newborns based on total serum Bilirubin (TSB) measurement

61. However, efforts have been made in order to reduce the number of acute neonatal infections (hepatitis B immune globulin and vaccine).

62. Neonatal lupus is rare, but identification of mothers at highest risk for complications allows for prompt treatment before or after birth.

63. Barbiturates freely cross the placenta, resulting in neonatal addiction if taken by the mother regularly during the third trimester of pregnancy

64. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) refers to the presence of withdrawal symptoms in infants exposed to one or more drugs during pregnancy.

65. Binodal pair of ultrathin, low-modulus measure-mentmodules,eachreferredtoasanepidermal electronic system (EES), capable of softly and noninvasively interfacing onto neonatal skin

66. Meant to be born in 19 she spent her first Christmas in the neonatal intensive care unit with 16 other preemies.

67. These babies are then transferred to the neonatal unit where they are placed in an incubator and taken out of the bag .

68. Neonatal multiple Carboxylasedeficiency (MCD) typically presents in the first several days of life, heralded by vomiting and lethargy [6, 8, 14–18]

69. Mary Allare, MD is a Neonatal Medicine Specialist in Scottsdale, AZ and has over 39 years of experience in the medical field

70. The neonatal pattern of drug elimination is reversed rapidly several weeks after birth and children generally utilize drugs more rapidly than adults.

71. The good news is that measles, polio, whooping cough, and neonatal tetanus are in decline because of global efforts to immunize children.

72. These studies point toward permanent consequences of prenatal and/or neonatal exposures in terms of increased risk of diabetogenic, adipogenic, and atherogenic disturbances.

73. In animal reproduction studies, Apomorphine had adverse developmental effects in rats (increased neonatal deaths) and rabbits (increased incidence of malformation) when administered during

74. K88 fimbriae is one of the major colonization factors associated with porcine neonatal and post-weaning diarrhea caused by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli(ETEC).

75. Bilit : Assessing liver function Evaluating a wide range of diseases affecting the production, uptake, storage, metabolism, or excretion of bilirubin Monitoring the efficacy of neonatal phototherapy

76. 1,2 Besides GLT-1, GLAST is the most abundant glutamate transporter and is predominantly expressed by Astrocytes in the developing and neonatal mammalian CNS.

77. The aim of this study was to examine the reliability of routine clinical measurements of neonatal Circumferences and of skinfold thicknesses assessed for research purposes

78. Contracting malaria during pregnancy can have serious consequences for mother and child, raising the risk of maternal anaemia, stillbirth, low birth weight and neonatal death.

79. Biliary atresia (BA) is a progressive, idiopathic, fibro-obliterative disease of the extrahepatic Biliary tree that presents with Biliary obstruction exclusively in the neonatal period [].Although the overall incidence is low (approximately 1 in 10,000 to 20,000 live births []), BA is the most common cause of neonatal jaundice for which surgery is indicated and the most common

80. Pyruvate Carboxylase deficiency (PCD) is a rare disorder that can cause developmental delay and failure to thrive starting in the neonatal or early infantile period