Early neonatal deaths among preterm and term neonates:A comparative study at the university teaching hospital, Lusaka/
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TextPublication details: Lusaka,the university of Zambia, school of medicine 2016.Description: x,36P.: illSubject(s): Dissertation note: Thesis submitted to the university of Zambia as a partial fulfilment for the award of master of medicine degree in obstetrics and gyneacology. Summary: Globally, 15 million babies are born preterm(37 weeks gestation) each year, and more than 1 million of those do not survive their first month of life. Preterm birth accounts for 75% of all perinatal mortality in some series. Causes of deaths and antecedent pregnancy and delivery factors are different in deaths of preterm and term neonates.
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Thesis submitted to the university of Zambia as a partial fulfilment for the award of master of medicine degree in obstetrics and gyneacology.
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Globally, 15 million babies are born preterm(37 weeks gestation) each year, and more than 1 million of those do not survive their first month of life. Preterm birth accounts for 75% of all perinatal mortality in some series. Causes of deaths and antecedent pregnancy and delivery factors are different in deaths of preterm and term neonates.
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