Respiratory syncytial virus is an important pathogen responsible for lower respiratory tract infections in neonates. This study describes the epidemiological and clinical profile of RSV-positive BAV in 7 newborns who ...
Background: ESBL-producing strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae, one of the main causes of nosocomial and hospital-acquired infections, are commonly associated with therapeutic impasses. Surveillance of these multidrug-re...
Østifterne;Danish Society of Nursing Research;Lån&Spar Bank;European Society for Paediatric Research;Copenhagen University Amager Hvidovre Research Commitee;Aarhus Universitet;The Novo Nordisk Foundation。
Background:Families with an infant in need of intensive care most often experience a harmful separation after birth.This is due to a division of medical specialties into neonatal care and maternal care.Therefore,a cou...
Introduction: Despite advances in obstetrics and pediatrics over the past 20 years, premature birth remains an unpredictable event that can have a devastating impact on parenthood. This study aimed to analyze the psyc...
Introduction: Neonatal pathology remains a real public health problem in developing countries. In Burkina Faso, this mortality has declined over the last ten years but remains below compared to the Sustainable Develop...
Introduction: Congenital heart disease is an important cause of mortality, chronic morbidity, and disability in children in poor countries. The objective of this study was to highlight the diversity of congenital hear...
Objective: to improve the quality of nursing medical records of neonatal pediatrics and reduce the incidence of errors through link management. Methods: 300 cases of neonatal medical records from January to December 2...
Introduction: Metabolic neonatal adaptation is a complex phenomenon and metabolic disorders can be frequent in immature newborns or in life-threatening situations. In Low and Middle income countries (LMIC) the difficu...
The thrombocytopenia-absent radius (TAR) syndrome is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by bilateral absence of radius with the presence of both thumbs and thrombocytopenia, many times associated with cardia...