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Principles in the organization of care to premature infants in the postneonatal period

Abstract

Based on the analysis of its 15-year activities, the Center for Development Correction in Premature Infants has developed and laid down principles in the organization of a follow-up, treatment, and habilitation of premature infants in the postnatal period. The authors discuss a physician’s required qualification and professional skills and needs for specialists and laboratory studies. They present a scheme for following up a premature baby during 3 years of life and methods for evaluating the psychomotor development and health of a premature baby with consideration with his/her adjusted age. 

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E. S. Sakharova
Principles in the organization of care to premature infants in the postneonatal period
Russian Federation


E. S. Keshishyan
Principles in the organization of care to premature infants in the postneonatal period
Russian Federation


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Sakharova E.S., Keshishyan E.S. Principles in the organization of care to premature infants in the postneonatal period. Rossiyskiy Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii (Russian Bulletin of Perinatology and Pediatrics). 2014;59(1):40-45. (In Russ.)

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