Background The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature new-borns in resource-limited countries is a research priority. We explored the use of foot length, chest circumference, and mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) measured within 24 h as diagnostic tools for identifying newborns who are LBW, premature, or both; and compared measurements taken at birth with those taken at five days of age. Materials and Methods An observational study was undertaken in Hoa Binh Province General Hospital, Vietnam, in ethnic minority newborns. Birth weight, foot length, chest circumference, and MUAC were measured within 24 h of birth and in a subset of 200, were repeated on day five of life. Ges-tational age was estim...
Abstract Background Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) is associated with increased neonatal mortality ...
Background: About 60–80% of neonatal deaths are due to low birth weight (LBW <2500 g) in developi...
Introduction: Birth weight is an important parameter to assess the overall wellbeing of newborn. In...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature n...
The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature newborns in r...
Background The majority of infants who die in the neonatal period are born with a low birth weight (...
Background: Classification of infants into low birth weight (LBW, \u3c2500g) or very low birth weigh...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate foot length (FL), chest circumference (CHC) and mid-upper arm circumferenc...
Abstract Background Low birth weight (Birth weight < 2500 g) is a leading cause of prenatal and neon...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
AbstractBackgroundParticularly in developing countries, lower birthweight may be associated with hig...
Low birth weight (LBW, <2.50 kg) and preterm birth (PTB, <37 completed weeks of gestation) are impor...
Objective: The neonatal mortality rate (NMR) continues to remain quite high, one important cause bei...
Background: The majority of the neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) would be on resp...
Background: The study of anthropometric measurements of newborns at birth allows rapid evaluation of...
Abstract Background Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) is associated with increased neonatal mortality ...
Background: About 60–80% of neonatal deaths are due to low birth weight (LBW <2500 g) in developi...
Introduction: Birth weight is an important parameter to assess the overall wellbeing of newborn. In...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature n...
The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature newborns in r...
Background The majority of infants who die in the neonatal period are born with a low birth weight (...
Background: Classification of infants into low birth weight (LBW, \u3c2500g) or very low birth weigh...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate foot length (FL), chest circumference (CHC) and mid-upper arm circumferenc...
Abstract Background Low birth weight (Birth weight < 2500 g) is a leading cause of prenatal and neon...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
AbstractBackgroundParticularly in developing countries, lower birthweight may be associated with hig...
Low birth weight (LBW, <2.50 kg) and preterm birth (PTB, <37 completed weeks of gestation) are impor...
Objective: The neonatal mortality rate (NMR) continues to remain quite high, one important cause bei...
Background: The majority of the neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) would be on resp...
Background: The study of anthropometric measurements of newborns at birth allows rapid evaluation of...
Abstract Background Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) is associated with increased neonatal mortality ...
Background: About 60–80% of neonatal deaths are due to low birth weight (LBW <2500 g) in developi...
Introduction: Birth weight is an important parameter to assess the overall wellbeing of newborn. In...