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Introduction: Neonates born between 34 weeks and 36 weeks 6 days of gestational age (GA) are known as late preterm neonates. These late preterm neonates are the largest subgroup of preterm neonates. There have been few studies regarding the early morbidit... see more

AbstractBackground: Neonatal jaundice affects one in two infants globally. The jaundice is the result of an accumulation of bilirubin as foetal haemoglobin is metabolised by the immature liver. High serum levels of bilirubin result in lethargy, poor ... see more

Background and Objective: Pakistan has high neonatal mortality rate and antibiotic utilization data in hospitalized term neonates from Pakistan is lacking. The study aimed to determine the pattern of hospital antibiotic use in term neonates using World He... see more

Introduction: In India, in spite of improvement in perinatal-neonatal care, perinatal asphyxia accounts for 23% of the neonatal deaths. Objective: The objective of the study was to study the clinical profile and short-term outcome of perinatally asphyxiat... see more

Background: Late preterm babies born between 34 and <37 weeks of gestation have documented various short-term and long-term adverse outcomes, extra burden on health care, and increased hospitalization rate. Objective: The objective of this study was to... see more

Background: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is the best measure of renal function. However, the ideal exogenous markers are not routinely used to estimate GFR in clinical settings. Outside Africa, GFR estimates for neonates have been calculated from form... see more

Objectives : To compare the serum bilirubin, hemoglobin, and hematocrit in term infants undergoing delayed cord clamping with early cord clamping after normal and caesarean delivery.Methods : This is a prospective observational study. The neonates in whic... see more

Introduction: Normally neonates lose 5-7% of their birth weight in the first week of life. Inadequate breastfeeding resulting from different factors may result in dehydration and excessive weight loss. Hypernatremic dehydration leading to acute ... see more

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