Death within the first 24 hours of admission among newborn infants aged < 24 hours in a Nigerian Special Care Baby Unit: Role of significant hypothermia and hypoglycaemia
Background: Neonatal deaths mostly occur within the first one week and first 24 hours of life from a variety of conditions. Objective: To examine the role of significant hypothermia and hypoglycaemia, in addition to some other factors, in neonatal mortality occurring within the first 24 hours of adm...
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Main Author: | Tinuade Ogunlesi (Author) |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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