Relationship between maternal and/or newborn cholesterol levels and neonatal septicemia: protocol for a Ugandan cohort of mother-newborn pairs
Abstract Background Many aspects of microbial dissemination appear to vary with host cholesterol levels. Since neonatal septicemia remains a leading cause of newborn admissions and mortality in resource-limited settings, the contribution of abnormal cholesterol levels in maternal and/or newborn bloo...
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Main Authors: | Kenneth Ssebambulidde (Author), Anthony Kayiira (Author), Ivan Segawa (Author), Sylvia Namanda (Author), Victoria Nakibuuka (Author), Victor Musiime (Author), Theresa H. Ward (Author) |
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