Respiratory Interventions for Preterm Infants in LMICs: A Prospective Study From Cape Town, South Africa
BackgroundPreterm birth is a global public health issue and complications of preterm birth result in the death of approximately 1 million infants each year, 99% of which are in low-and-middle income countries (LMIC). Although respiratory interventions such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPA...
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Main Authors: | Ilse Lategan (Author), Caris Price (Author), Natasha Raygaan Rhoda (Author), Heather J. Zar (Author), Lloyd Tooke (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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