The reference here is an analysis of mortality data by Mark Blaxill and Amy Becker,“Lessons from the Lockdown,”posted at Children’s Health Defense on June 18: “But the pandemic experience has brought on a surprising effect on this expected death rate among children. Starting in early Marc...
while both infant- and adult-vaccinated mice had a mortality rate of about 40%. These results suggest that, also in this model, early life vaccination with Ad-liGP confers the same levels of protection against a lethal infectious challenge as adult vaccination. ...
Commentary: Biology vs. methodology in investigating causal pathways for infant mortality.Michael S. Kramer 1,2,*. Additional Information. How to Cite. Kramer, MS (2009), Commentary:Biology vs. methodology in investigating causal pathways for infant mortality. birth...
In extremely preterm infants, it is recommended to maintainSpO2within the range of 88–92%. This range is associated to a minimized risk of mortality as it acts to decrease the concentration of oxygen free radicals54. The goal to maintain this range in sicker infants is more challenging to r...
Finally, the evolutionary-developmental theory may be able to explain the somewhat counterintuitive finding that premature infants tend to die of SIDS at a later (uncorrected) postnatal age than term infants, with the most premature infants showing the latest SIDS mortality peak (Habich et al.,...
These frameworks recognize the importance of a broad range of environmental modifiers of growth biology. The clinical definition of "small" is based on a statistical criterion. Commonly used cut-offs in the United States have included someone who is either smaller than 95% of others in a ...