... very pretermbirthsbirths at 22 and 23 weeks may not have been included if the birth occurred outside of an obstetric ward or if some babies with signs of life were recorded as ...only births ...
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... live births in the EPICE ...given. Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) was defined as a rupture of the membranes lasting longer than 12 hours before labor ...
... of pretermbirths has changed over the last ...very preterm infants born between 24 and 31 weeks in the Paris area showed that the number of live births increased by 12% and that of survivors ...
... INTRODUCTION Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM), defined as spontaneous rupture of membranes before 37 weeks’ gestation and before labor, accounts for 3% of pregnancies and one-third of preterm ...
... very pretermbirths for singletons in most deprived versus least deprived neighbourhoods were quite similar for Trent and Ile-de-France, and slightly higher than those reported previously in Europe [7,9] ...
... very preterm infants Lefebvre C , Masson V , Kalenga M , Rigo V Introduction Cord clamping is not a trivial ...between preterm and term ...in preterm infants and for only 33% in term ...in ...
... for pretermbirths have been clearly established, the potential link between chlordecone exposure and these risk factors has not been thoroughly stud- ied; this is due in part to the very small number of ...
... Transcriptomic analyses have been done on epithelial cells recovered from gastric fluid aspirates ( 2 ) and stools ( 2, 5, 6 ). By taking advantage of the Triocapi cohort (NCT 0163 0278), gastric fluid aspirates of ...
... very preterm neonates, remain to be ...very preterm infants allocated to receive either in-line filtration of all the intra-venous lines or standard care without ...very preterm infants on the ...
... in the cross-validation scheme), a negative example using random data was used. The poor performance of the model on random data (eFigure 4).[r] ...
... Multiomics Characterization of Preterm Birth in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Fyezah Jehan, MBBS; Sunil Sazawal, PhD; Abdullah H. Baqui, DrPh; Muhammad Imran Nisar, MBBS; Usha Dhingra, MCA; Rasheda Khanam, ...
... Material & Methods: Written informed consents were obtained from both parents (or guardians) to collect gastric fluid aspirates or stools from preterm infants. We have optimized a procedure to isolate ...
... very preterm birth for use in developing a research agenda for the RECAP Preterm project, an EU Horizon 2020 (grant agreement No 733280) study to construct a platform combining data from very preterm ...
... Introduction Preterm infants have delayed bacterial colonisation compared with full-term infants, leading to microbiota imbalance with overgrowth of potentially pathogenic ...
... [25] Murphy KE, Hannah ME, Willan AR, Hewson SA, Ohlsson A, Kelly EN, et al. Multiple courses of antenatal corticosteroids for preterm birth (MACS): a randomised controlled trial. Lancet 2008;372:2143–51. [26] ...
... of preterm infant ...of preterm infants during hospitalization such as birth weight, gestational age, development of comorbidities and protein/energy ratio in nutrition support [ 40 ...for preterm ...
... in preterm neonates is not con- vincing [3, 4, 5, 6] and the successful procedure rate is close to ...our preterm patients, the situation is ...older preterm infants, NTV must be recommended as the ...
... 10 preterm neonates dur- ing an outbreak of NEC [ 26 ...from preterm neonates with ...asymptomatic preterm neonates and also identified our putative toxin gene in the genome of those strains suggests ...
... Moreover, preterm breast milk metabolome showed decreased levels of few odd medium unbranched- (heptanoic and undecenal) or branched-chain (BCFAs, as 2-benzyloctanoic acid and methyl-2-octynoic acids) fatty acids ...