| neonatal period |
The first 30 days of infant life.
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| neonatal pneumonia |
Lung infection occurring in the first few days of life due to uterine exposure to infectious microorganisms or to infection during or immediately after birth. Common causes include viruses (e.g., herpes simplex) and bacteria (
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| neonatal resuscitation |
The prevention of death or injury to newborn infants with techniques to support the newborn's airway, breathing, circulation, and body temperature. In the U.S. about 1% of all newborns require intensive resuscitative effor
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| neonatal a. |
acne vulgaris in infants, usually in males before 3 months of age, chiefly characterized by papules, pustules, and open and closed comedones on the face; the affected child may be predisposed to more severe acne in adolescence. Called also infantile a.
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| neonatal c. |
ophthalmia neonatorum.
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