2013
DOI: 10.1186/1742-4755-10-s1-s5
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Born Too Soon: Care for the preterm baby

Abstract: As part of a supplement entitled "Born Too Soon", this paper focuses on care of the preterm newborn. An estimated 15 million babies are born preterm, and the survival gap between those born in high and low income countries is widening, with one million deaths a year due to direct complications of preterm birth, and around one million more where preterm birth is a risk factor, especially amongst those who are also growth restricted. Most premature babies (>80%) are between 32 and 37 weeks of gestation, and many… Show more

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“…There are many causes, but all have the same result. These tiny fragile babies all need specialist care in a highly technical environment in order to survive and grow to reach the weight and maturity they would have had as full term babies (Lawn et al 2013). …”
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“…There are many causes, but all have the same result. These tiny fragile babies all need specialist care in a highly technical environment in order to survive and grow to reach the weight and maturity they would have had as full term babies (Lawn et al 2013). …”
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“…BBLR terpapar berbagai stressor selama perawatan di ruang intensif seperti prosedur yang menimbulkan nyeri dan ketidaknyamanan, kebisingan, pencahayaan yang berlebih, perpisahan dengan ibu, dan gangguan tidur. Lingkungan perawatan tersebut akan berkontribusi terhadap kualitas kehidupan BBLR di masa depan (Lawn, Davidge, Paul, Xylander, Johnson, et al, 2013).…”
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“…28 Although multifactorial in origin, prematurity risks include maternal undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, as well as subclinical infections and inflammation; these risks may vary in different populations and are affected by genetic influences. Given the prevalence of prematurity in the United States and globally, it is fortunate that some progress on solutions to the health care of such children worldwide has been made, 29 such as with recently developed nutritional guidelines for preterm infants. 30 • Nutrition: Malnutrition, including both undernutrition and overnutrition, clearly has implications for all aspects of child development.…”
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confidence: 99%