Background: Low birth weight (LBW, \u3c 2500 g) infants are at significant risk for death and disability. Improving outcomes for LBW infants requires access to advanced neonatal care, which is a limited resource in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Predictive modeling might be useful in LMICs to identify mothers at high-risk of delivering a LBW infant to facilitate referral to centers capable of treating these infants.Methods: We developed predictive models for LBW using the NICHD Global Network for Women\u27s and Children\u27s Health Research Maternal and Newborn Health Registry. This registry enrolled pregnant women from research sites in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Kenya, Guatemala, India (2 sites: Belagavi, Nag...
BACKGROUND: 2500 g has been used worldwide as the definition of low birthweight (LBW) for almost a c...
Introduction: Over the past decade, the incidence of low birth weight (LBW) in sub-Saharan Africa ha...
Objective: To identify a valid neonatal mortality risk prediction score feasible for use in developi...
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...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW, \u3c 2500 g) infants are at significant risk for death and disabi...
Background: Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing to 75% of the n...
Background: Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing to 75% of the n...
Background: Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing to 75% of the n...
Background: Most pregnancy-related deaths in low and middle income countries occur around the time o...
Background: Most pregnancy-related deaths in low and middle income countries occur around the time o...
Introduction: the global prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) is 16%, representing more than 20 mill...
Background: Most pregnancy-related deaths in low and middle income countries occur around the time o...
Introduction: Birth weight is a reliable indication of intrauterine growth and determines the child'...
BACKGROUND: 2500 g has been used worldwide as the definition of low birthweight (LBW) for almost a c...
Introduction: Over the past decade, the incidence of low birth weight (LBW) in sub-Saharan Africa ha...
Objective: To identify a valid neonatal mortality risk prediction score feasible for use in developi...
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...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW, \u3c 2500 g) infants are at significant risk for death and disabi...
Background: Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing to 75% of the n...
Background: Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing to 75% of the n...
Background: Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing to 75% of the n...
Background: Most pregnancy-related deaths in low and middle income countries occur around the time o...
Background: Most pregnancy-related deaths in low and middle income countries occur around the time o...
Introduction: the global prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) is 16%, representing more than 20 mill...
Background: Most pregnancy-related deaths in low and middle income countries occur around the time o...
Introduction: Birth weight is a reliable indication of intrauterine growth and determines the child'...
BACKGROUND: 2500 g has been used worldwide as the definition of low birthweight (LBW) for almost a c...
Introduction: Over the past decade, the incidence of low birth weight (LBW) in sub-Saharan Africa ha...
Objective: To identify a valid neonatal mortality risk prediction score feasible for use in developi...