Improved referral and survival of newborns after scaling up of intensive care in Suriname
Abstract Background Scaling up neonatal care facilities in developing countries can improve survival of newborns. Recently, the only tertiary neonatal care facility in Suriname transitioned to a modern environment in which interventions to improve intensive care were performed. This study evaluates...
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Main Authors: | Rens Zonneveld (Author), Natanael Holband (Author), Anna Bertolini (Author), Francesca Bardi (Author), Neirude P. A. Lissone (Author), Peter H. Dijk (Author), Frans B. Plötz (Author), Amadu Juliana (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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