BACKGROUND:Globally, preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal death with estimated prevalence and associated mortality highest in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Accurate identification of preterm infants is important at the individual level for appropriate clinical intervention as well as at the population level for informed policy decisions and resource allocation. As early prenatal ultrasound is commonly not available in these settings, gestational age (GA) is often estimated using newborn assessment at birth. This approach assumes last menstrual period to be unreliable and birthweight to be unable to distinguish preterm infants from those that are small for gestational age (SGA). We sought to leverage machine learning al...
Background: Knowledge of gestational age is critical for guiding preterm neonatal care. In the last ...
BackgroundIn low resource settings recall of the date of the mother's last menstrual period may be u...
ObjectivePreterm birth is the primary driver of neonatal mortality worldwide, but it is defined by g...
Abstract Background Babies born early and/or small for gestational age in Low and Middle-income coun...
Introduction Preterm birth is the leading cause of child mortality. This study aimed to develop and ...
INTRODUCTION: Preterm birth is the leading cause of child mortality. This study aimed to develop and...
BackgroundAccurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth survei...
Background: Babies born early and/or small for gestational age in Low and Middle-income countries (L...
BackgroundAccurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth survei...
Background and objectives: The incidence of preterm birth (PTB), and the extent to which it results ...
BackgroundAccurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth survei...
Background Accurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth surve...
Background: Accurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth surv...
BackgroundIdentification of preterm births and accurate estimates of gestational age for newborn inf...
Background Preterm birth is a major global health challenge, the leading cause of death in children ...
Background: Knowledge of gestational age is critical for guiding preterm neonatal care. In the last ...
BackgroundIn low resource settings recall of the date of the mother's last menstrual period may be u...
ObjectivePreterm birth is the primary driver of neonatal mortality worldwide, but it is defined by g...
Abstract Background Babies born early and/or small for gestational age in Low and Middle-income coun...
Introduction Preterm birth is the leading cause of child mortality. This study aimed to develop and ...
INTRODUCTION: Preterm birth is the leading cause of child mortality. This study aimed to develop and...
BackgroundAccurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth survei...
Background: Babies born early and/or small for gestational age in Low and Middle-income countries (L...
BackgroundAccurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth survei...
Background and objectives: The incidence of preterm birth (PTB), and the extent to which it results ...
BackgroundAccurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth survei...
Background Accurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth surve...
Background: Accurate estimates of gestational age (GA) at birth are important for preterm birth surv...
BackgroundIdentification of preterm births and accurate estimates of gestational age for newborn inf...
Background Preterm birth is a major global health challenge, the leading cause of death in children ...
Background: Knowledge of gestational age is critical for guiding preterm neonatal care. In the last ...
BackgroundIn low resource settings recall of the date of the mother's last menstrual period may be u...
ObjectivePreterm birth is the primary driver of neonatal mortality worldwide, but it is defined by g...