PK BHATNAGAR’s research while affiliated with Bégin Military Teaching Hospital and other places

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STUDY OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT NEONATES
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October 2000

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Medical Journal Armed Forces India

PK BHATNAGAR

Low birth weight neonates with 2000g or less birth weight constitute about 10% of live births with perinatal mortality as high as 32.4%. Perinatal morbidity is 19.3% with asphyxia neonatorum and neonatal jaundice heading the list. Epidemiological maternal factors include extremes of age and parity, lack of antenatal care, low socioeconomic status, illiteracy and underweight short women. Etiologic factors are obstetric complications, hypertensive disorders, systemic diseases or idiopathic. The scope of preventive measures include improvement of economic status and education about health and safe pregnancy. Proper antenatal care for early detection of high risk cases, adequate and timely management of complications and adequate facilities for neonatal care can reduce the perinatal morbidity and mortality.

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... 6,7. Au contraire, chez Nzingoula et al à Brazzaville30et Bathnagar en Inde [31], la première place est occupée par l'asphyxie cérébrale. ...

Reference:

LES FACTEURS LIES A LA MORTALITE CHEZ LES NOUVEAU-NES DE FAIBLE POIDS DE NAISSANCE HOSPITALISES DANS L'UNITE DE NEONATOLOGIE DE L'HGR/PANZI A BUKAVU. HERI BULAMBO Nicolas LES FACTEURS LIES A LA MORTALITE CHEZ LES NOUVEAU-NES DE FAIBLE POIDS DE NAISSANCE HOSPITALISES DANS L'UNITE DE NEONATOLOGIE DE L'HGR/PANZI A BUKAVU
STUDY OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT NEONATES
  • Citing Article
  • October 2000

Medical Journal Armed Forces India