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Umbilical Cord Blood IgA Levels and Bacterial Profile in Preterm Neonates Born with Maternal Risk Factors for Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis: Authors’ Reply
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Umbilical Cord Blood IgA Levels and Bacterial Profile in Preterm Neonates Born with Maternal Risk Factors for Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis
To investigate the IgA levels and bacterial profile in umbilical cord blood (UCB) samples of mothers with risk factors compared to those without risk factors; and to understand the link between UCB culture pos...
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Meconium Pearls in a Newborn
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Iron Overload and Anemia in Rhesus Hemolytic Disease of Newborn: A Prospective Observational Study
This study assessed the prevalence of iron overload in infants born to Rh isoimmunized mothers. Infants born to Rh isoimmunized mothers with Indirect Coomb's Test (ICT) titers ≥1:16 were prospectively enrolled...
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Nasogastric or Orogastric Feeding in Stable Preterm Neonates?
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Necrotizing Enterocolitis: An Enduring Enigma
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Fetal Ovarian Cyst Managed Laparoscopically in the Neonatal Period
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Open AccessCauses of death in preterm neonates (<33 weeks) born in tertiary care hospitals in India: analysis of three large prospective multicentric cohorts
To estimate the direct causes of mortality among preterm neonates <33 weeks’ gestation by examining three large multicentric, hospital-based datasets in India.
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Open AccessGoat lung surfactant for treatment of respiratory distress syndrome among preterm neonates: a multi-site randomized non-inferiority trial
To investigate the safety and efficacy of goat lung surfactant extract (GLSE) compared with bovine surfactant extract (beractant; Survanta®, AbbVie, USA) for the treatment of neonatal respiratory distress synd...
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National Program for RMNCH + A: Newer Strategies for Improving the Newborn Health in India
RMNCH+A is a platform for delivering adolescent, maternal, newborn and child health in an integrated manner using a life cycle approach. The new initiatives under this strategy that would impact newborn health...
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Early Aggressive Enteral Feeding in Neonates Weighing 750–1250 Grams: A Randomized Controlled Trial
In preterm neonates, enteral feeding is advanced slowly, considering the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis. Prolonged intravenous alimentation in these neonates, however, may increase the risk of sepsis-relate...
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Can breastfeeding in early life protect infants and children from Kawasaki disease?
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Double Volume Exchange Transfusion in Severe Neonatal Sepsis
To study the efficacy and safety of double volume exchange transfusion (DVET) in neonates > 1000 g birth weight with severe sepsis.
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Correspondence
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Current Concepts of Oxygen Therapy in Neonates
Use of high oxygen concentrations in treating neonatal illness has been challenged in the past few decades. In the face of evidence suggesting adverse outcomes (both clinical and biochemical) with use of high ...
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Does Mesenchymal Stem Cell Population in Umbilical Cord Blood Vary at Different Gestational Periods?
To identify and quantitatively determine Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in the umbilical cord blood (UCB) of neonates born at different gestational periods.
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Does cord clamp affect the proper positioning of breastfeeding?
To determine the appropriateness of breastfeeding position as assessed by 4-point standard objective criteria in the presence of commercial plastic cord clamp. 50 babies each with and without cord clamp were s...
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Hypocalcemia in the Newborn
Hypocalcemia is a frequently observed clinical and laboratory abnormality in neonates. Ionic calcium is crucial for many biochemical processes including blood coagulation, neuromuscular excitability, cell memb...
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Hypoglycemia in the Newborn
Hypoglycemia in a neonate is defined as blood sugar value below 40 mg/dL. It is commonly associated with a variety of neonatal conditions like prematurity, intrauterine growth restriction and maternal diabetes...
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Occipital osteodiastasis
Occipital osteodiastasis (OOD) is a prominent traumatic lesion in neonates born by breech, during delivery of after coming head. The lesion consists of traumatic separation of the cartilaginous joint between t...