Neurodevelopmental outcome of late preterm infants in Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract Background Late preterm infants, previously considered low risk, have been identified to be at risk of developmental problems in infancy and early childhood. There is limited information on the outcome of these infants in low and middle income countries. Methods Bayley scales of infant and...
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Main Authors: | Tanusha Ramdin (Author), Daynia Ballot (Author), David Rakotsoane (Author), Lethile Madzudzo (Author), Nicolette Brown (Author), Tobias Chirwa (Author), Peter Cooper (Author), Victor Davies (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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