Using Digital Tools to Study the Health of Adults Born Preterm at a Large Scale: e-Cohort Pilot Study
BackgroundPreterm birth is a global health concern. Its adverse consequences may persist throughout the life course, exerting a potentially heavy burden on families, health systems, and societies. In high-income countries, the first children who benefited from improved care are now adults entering m...
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Main Authors: | Elsa Lorthe (Author), Carolina Santos (Author), José Pedro Ornelas (Author), Julia Nadine Doetsch (Author), Sandra C S Marques (Author), Raquel Teixeira (Author), Ana Cristina Santos (Author), Carina Rodrigues (Author), Gonçalo Gonçalves (Author), Pedro Ferreira Sousa (Author), João Correia Lopes (Author), Artur Rocha (Author), Henrique Barros (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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