AIMS: To investigate English national trends in ophthalmia neonatorum and dacryocystitis (ON) of the newborn and the completeness of statutory notification of this serious infection. DESIGN: Analysis of hospital episode statistics (HES) from 2000 to 2011. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using linked HES, numbers of neonates hospitalised with ON were identified from 2000 to 2011. The numbers of hospitalised cases were compared with numbers of statutory notifications for ON published by the Notifications of Infectious Diseases (NOIDS). RESULTS: The national incidence rate of hospitalised cases showed a gradual decline from 464 (95% CI 447 to 482) per 100 000 live births in 2000 to 216 (204 to 228) per 100 000 live births in 2005. It then gradually inc...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to report on trends in hospitalisation rates for pertussis in England from t...
Objective: To examine the effects of designation and volume of neonatal care at the hospital of birt...
Objective To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England ...
Aims To study trends over time in the incidence of congenital anophthalmia, microphthalmia, and orbi...
BACKGROUND: A 44 % increase was observed in admissions to neonatal intensive care of babies born ≤26...
Time trends in ophthalmia neonatorum and dacryocystitis of the newborn in England, 2000–2011: databa...
AIMS: To study the incidence and treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in England, 1990-2011...
Objectives We determined trends over time in the prevalence of neonatal drug withdrawal syndrome (NW...
ObjectiveTo evaluate variation in trends in bloodstream infection (BSI) rates in neonatal units (NNU...
In 2015, the Department of Health in England announced an ambition to reduce 'brain injuries occurri...
Objective To assess the impact of reorganisation of neonatal specialist care services in England aft...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England...
OBJECTIVES: To report on retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening compliance against a national gu...
Objective In 2015, the Department of Health in England announced an ambition to reduce’brain injurie...
Objective: To analyse survival trends and regional variation for very preterm infants admitted to ne...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to report on trends in hospitalisation rates for pertussis in England from t...
Objective: To examine the effects of designation and volume of neonatal care at the hospital of birt...
Objective To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England ...
Aims To study trends over time in the incidence of congenital anophthalmia, microphthalmia, and orbi...
BACKGROUND: A 44 % increase was observed in admissions to neonatal intensive care of babies born ≤26...
Time trends in ophthalmia neonatorum and dacryocystitis of the newborn in England, 2000–2011: databa...
AIMS: To study the incidence and treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in England, 1990-2011...
Objectives We determined trends over time in the prevalence of neonatal drug withdrawal syndrome (NW...
ObjectiveTo evaluate variation in trends in bloodstream infection (BSI) rates in neonatal units (NNU...
In 2015, the Department of Health in England announced an ambition to reduce 'brain injuries occurri...
Objective To assess the impact of reorganisation of neonatal specialist care services in England aft...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England...
OBJECTIVES: To report on retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening compliance against a national gu...
Objective In 2015, the Department of Health in England announced an ambition to reduce’brain injurie...
Objective: To analyse survival trends and regional variation for very preterm infants admitted to ne...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to report on trends in hospitalisation rates for pertussis in England from t...
Objective: To examine the effects of designation and volume of neonatal care at the hospital of birt...
Objective To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England ...