Implementation of a Level III neonatal intensive care unit was associated with reduced NICU mortality in a resource limited public tertiary care hospital in Guyana, South America
Neonatal mortality is a significant contributor to child mortality, and there is increasing interest in low resource settings to implement neonatal intensive care practices to lower neonatal mortality. In Guyana, South America neonatal mortality remains relatively high. At Georgetown Public Hospital...
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Main Authors: | Sara Singh (Author), Winsome Scott (Author), Caitlin Yeager (Author), Madan Rambaran (Author), Narendra C. Singh (Author), Leif D. Nelin (Author) |
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