The utilization of clinical decision support tools to identify neonatal hypothermia and its associated risk factors: A prospective observational study
Hypothermia (axillary temperature less than 36.5°) is a major source of neonatal morbidity and mortality, with a disproportionate burden of disease in low- and middle-income countries. Despite the importance of thermoregulation on newborn outcomes, the global epidemiologic landscape of neonatal hypo...
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Main Authors: | Mary Kakuru Muhindo (Author), Joshua Bress (Author), Jean Armas (Author), Elon Danziger (Author), Andrew Wu (Author), Ryan C. L. Brewster (Author) |
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