Normal range and risk factors for deviating body temperatures during the first 24 hours in term-born infants under standardised care: an observational study
Objective Body temperature for a known ambient temperature is not known for infants born at term. We aimed to determine the normal range and the incidences of hypothermia and hyperthermia during the first 24 hours of life in healthy term-born infants nursed according to WHO recommendations.Design Pr...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Halvorsen (Author), Trond Markestad (Author), Lars Tveiten (Author), Lien My Diep (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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