Co-bedding of Preterm Newborn Pigs Reduces Necrotizing Enterocolitis Incidence Independent of Vital Functions and Cortisol Levels
Background: Preterm infants are born with immature organs, leading to morbidities such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a gut inflammatory disease associated with adverse feeding responses but also hemodynamic and respiratory instability. Skin-to-skin contact including "kangaroo care" m...
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Main Authors: | Anders Brunse (Author), Yueming Peng (Author), Yanqi Li (Author), Jens Lykkesfeldt (Author), Per Torp Sangild (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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