Assessing the risk of early unplanned rehospitalisation in preterm babies: EPIPAGE 2 study
Abstract Background Gaining a better understanding of the probability, timing and prediction of rehospitalisation amongst preterm babies could help improve outcomes. There is limited research addressing these topics amongst extremely and very preterm babies. In this context, unplanned rehospitalisat...
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Main Authors: | Robert Anthony Reed (Author), Andrei Scott Morgan (Author), Jennifer Zeitlin (Author), Pierre-Henri Jarreau (Author), Héloïse Torchin (Author), Véronique Pierrat (Author), Pierre-Yves Ancel (Author), Babak Khoshnood (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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