The French Foreign Ministry, however, said talk of a deal was premature.
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However, some politicians and public health experts fear that may be premature.
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The majority of these premature deaths are due to physical health conditions.
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The confirmation was premature; an accurate update will be given later today.
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This claim is grandiose and premature; it is not, however, obviously wrong.
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Background: Survivors of preterm birth are at risk of long-term respiratory consequences.
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Background: Pregnant victims of childhood maltreatment are more likely to deliver preterm.
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Results: Three risk factors for preterm delivery were identified from univariate analysis.
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Prevention of E coli sepsis, especially among preterm infants, remains a challenge.
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Whether there have been major changes in spontaneous preterm birth is unknown.
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The baby was small, and was immediately taken to the preemie nursery.
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A new patient was on its way in, a preemie that was hydrocephalic.
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A courtship with about as much chance of success as a six-months preemie.
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Help protect your preemie Your premature baby is a unique gift to your family.
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Breast-feeding is a lot of work for a preemie.
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She believes he is the most prematurebaby to have survived in Britain.
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A mother whose prematurebaby died is helping other parents enduring similar experiences.
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Help protect your preemie Your prematurebaby is a unique gift to your family.
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A photo of Will Goddard as a prematurebaby is seen in a handout photo.
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In February 1815 Mary gave birth to a prematurebaby, who died within a fortnight.
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Main outcome measures: Participants' experiences and satisfaction with care during the birth of their pretermbaby.
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Umbilical cord milking (UCM) is proposed for increasing placental transfusion when immediate care for the pretermbaby is needed.
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Globally, an estimated 13 million pretermbabies are born each year.
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Pretermbabies are at higher risk of respiratory and cardiovascular illness, as well as developmental delays.
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Background: It is difficult to predict which pretermbabies are most at risk for poor neurodevelopmental outcomes.
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The prematureinfant is at increased risk of cerebral white matter injury.
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We report a case of a prematureinfant with an unusual PD-CSE pattern.
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A severely prematureinfant would need constant care and run the risk of having disabilities.
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Our studies may have implications for prematureinfant care.
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One prematureinfant, with symptoms compatible with malignant pertussis, died at 49 days of life.
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Conclusions: Tracheostomy in the preterminfant has the potential for significant morbidity.
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Late preterminfant and age at intervention were not associated with patient survival.
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Normal adrenal function in the preterminfant needs to be defined.
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Non-English language, adult and preterminfant studies were excluded.
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Necrotizing enterocolitis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the preterminfant population.
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Methods: Thirty-four preterm infants were administered the Premie-Neuro in the neonatal intensive care unit.
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Main outcome measure: Premie-Neuro raw scores and classifications were analyzed to determine the tool's reliability.
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Design: A prospective repeated-measures design was used to assess the reliability and validity of the Premie-Neuro.
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Interrater reliability of the Premie-Neuro was poor, and test-retest reliability of the Premie-Neuro was fair to moderate.
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Premie-Neuro classifications should be interpreted cautiously.
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Implications for practice: Premie-Neuro raw scores may be used by the clinician to identify infants at risk for neurodevelopmental delays.
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More research needs to be done to improve the reliability of the Premie-Neuro and assess other facets of the Premie-Neuro's reliability.
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Results: Premie-Neuro raw scores were predictive of outcomes at 3 months' adjusted age and 24 months' chronological age.
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