Catch-up growth in infants with birth weight less than 2500g during the first six months
Mohamed Monir Sedik Hussien;
Abstract
LBW is one of the major determinants of neonatal survival and postnatal morbidity.
The global incidence of LBW is around 17%, although estimates vary from 19% in the developing countries to 5-7% in the developed countries.
Lack of or no prenatal care i
The global incidence of LBW is around 17%, although estimates vary from 19% in the developing countries to 5-7% in the developed countries.
Lack of or no prenatal care i
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| Title | Catch-up growth in infants with birth weight less than 2500g during the first six months | Authors | Mohamed Monir Sedik Hussien | Keywords | Catch-up growth in infants with birth weight less than 2500g during the first six months | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | LBW is one of the major determinants of neonatal survival and postnatal morbidity. The global incidence of LBW is around 17%, although estimates vary from 19% in the developing countries to 5-7% in the developed countries. Lack of or no prenatal care i |
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