Respiratory morbidity through the first decade of life in a national cohort of children born extremely preterm
Abstract Background Advances in perinatal care have markedly increased the prospects of survival for infants born extremely preterm (EP). The aim of this study was to investigate hospitalisation rates and respiratory morbidity from five to 11 years of age in a prospective national cohort of EP child...
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Main Authors: | Kaia Skromme (Author), Maria Vollsæter (Author), Knut Øymar (Author), Trond Markestad (Author), Thomas Halvorsen (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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