Intermittent High-Dose Vitamin D3 Administration in Neonates with Multiple Comorbidities and Vitamin D Insufficiency
Background: Neonates have an increased risk of vitamin D insufficiency due to the inadequate supplementation of mothers and infants after birth. Insufficiency of vitamin D is frequently detected in critically ill patients and is associated with disease severity and mortality. There is yet to be a co...
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Main Authors: | Catalin Cirstoveanu (Author), Iulia Ionita (Author), Carmina Georgescu (Author), Carmen Heriseanu (Author), Corina Maria Vasile (Author), Mihaela Bizubac (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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