Objective: To identify a valid neonatal mortality risk prediction score feasible for use in developing countries. Study design: Retrospective study of 467 neonates, ≤1500 g, enrolled in trials during 1998 to 2005 at tertiary care children\u27s hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Cairo, Egypt, and a community field site in Sarlahi District, Nepal. We derived simplified mortality risk scores and compared their predictive accuracy with the modified Clinical Risk Index for Babies (CRIB) II. Outcome was death during hospital stay (Dhaka and Cairo) or end of the neonatal period (Nepal). Results: The area under the curve receiver operating characteristic was 0.62, 0.71, 0.68, and 0.69 on the basis of the (a) CRIB II applied to the Dhaka-Cairo data...
Background Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevit...
Background Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevit...
Background Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevit...
Background: Low birthweight (LBW) babies (<2.5 kg) are at higher risk of mortality and weight for he...
Background78% of neonatal deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia, among which, more th...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW, \u3c 2500 g) infants are at significant risk for death and disabi...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW, \u3c 2500 g) infants are at significant risk for death and disabi...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW, \u3c 2500 g) infants are at significant risk for death and disabi...
Objective:To validate Clinical Risk Index for Babies (CRIBII) score in predicting the mortality of p...
Newborn baby mortality rate, particularly associated with the Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies, are of ...
BACKGROUND: A simple predictive indicator of mortality and morbidities is essential to assess neonat...
Background and Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Neonatal Intensive Cares Many different d...
Background: Babies with low birthweight (<2500 g) are at increased risk of early mortality. However,...
Background: Babies with low birthweight (<2500 g) are at increased risk of early mortality. However,...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains high in Tanzania at approximately 20 deaths per 1000 live bi...
Background Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevit...
Background Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevit...
Background Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevit...
Background: Low birthweight (LBW) babies (<2.5 kg) are at higher risk of mortality and weight for he...
Background78% of neonatal deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia, among which, more th...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW, \u3c 2500 g) infants are at significant risk for death and disabi...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW, \u3c 2500 g) infants are at significant risk for death and disabi...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW, \u3c 2500 g) infants are at significant risk for death and disabi...
Objective:To validate Clinical Risk Index for Babies (CRIBII) score in predicting the mortality of p...
Newborn baby mortality rate, particularly associated with the Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies, are of ...
BACKGROUND: A simple predictive indicator of mortality and morbidities is essential to assess neonat...
Background and Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Neonatal Intensive Cares Many different d...
Background: Babies with low birthweight (<2500 g) are at increased risk of early mortality. However,...
Background: Babies with low birthweight (<2500 g) are at increased risk of early mortality. However,...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains high in Tanzania at approximately 20 deaths per 1000 live bi...
Background Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevit...
Background Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevit...
Background Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevit...