Adrenomedullin As A Marker In Neonatal Sepsis

Nahed Nabil Riad;

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Infection is a frequent and important cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period and as many as 2% of fetuses are infected in utero, and up to 10% of infants are infected in the first month of life (Gotoff , 2000). Despite advances in the


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Title Adrenomedullin As A Marker In Neonatal Sepsis
Authors Nahed Nabil Riad
Keywords Adrenomedullin As A Marker In Neonatal Sepsis
Issue Date 2002
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Infection is a frequent and important cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period and as many as 2% of fetuses are infected in utero, and up to 10% of infants are infected in the first month of life (Gotoff , 2000). Despite advances in the

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