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Neonatal Sepsis Associated With Chronic Lung Disease
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Title Neonatal Sepsis Associated With Chronic Lung Disease
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/702308?src=rss
Description Neonatal sepsis is strongly associated with the risk of chronic lung disease, and the magnitude of the risk is dependent on the type of organism causing the bloodstream infection, according to findings published in the May issue of Pediatrics. Researchers also found that a fetal inflammatory response appears to be protective against chronic lung disease. Reuters Health Information
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Date May 6, 2009
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