Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) has widespread implications for neonates. While mostly affecting preterm neonates, full-term neonates, especially those with congenital heart disease, are also at risk.
The quality of care to low birth weight (LBW) infants has improved as a result of modern technology and advances in neonatology. Along with this increased survival of LBW infants, the diagnosis of ...
Recent NEC lawsuits have shaken the infant formula industry, raising concerns over the future of preterm formula availability ...
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“Between 2018 and 2022, there were no differences in rates of mortality for Black compared to white infants, but Black infants still experienced higher rates of necrotizing enterocolitis and ...
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The Microbiomes Market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing research and development in the field of ...
Thirty-one members of the University of Chicago faculty have received distinguished service professorships or named ...
necrotizing enterocolitis, neonatal apnea, cardiovascular problems, and complications arising from prematurity. Division faculty members are active in many research endeavors including the 17-center ...
A formula shortage during the COVID-19 pandemic created an experiment for the researchers to see if and how breastfeeding ...