نتایج جستجو برای: clean cord care

تعداد نتایج: 732190  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
turhan togan department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, faculty of medicine, baskent university, ankara, turkey; application and research center, hocacihan mah. saray cad. no.1 selcuklu konya, ankara, turkey. tel: +90-3322570606-3113, fax: +90-3322570637 ozlem kurt azap department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, faculty of medicine, baskent university, ankara, turkey elif durukan department of public health, baskent university faculty of medicine, ankara, turkey hande arslan department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, faculty of medicine, baskent university, ankara, turkey

conclusions: the most common infectious episode among spinal cord injury patients was found to be urinary tract ınfection. e. coli was the most common microorganism isolated from urine samples. antibiotic use in the previous 2 weeks or 3 months, hospitalization during the last one-year and previous diagnosis of urinary tract ınfection were the risk factors identified for the development of infe...

2011
C Reichardt K Bunte-Schönberger P van der Linden J Clausmeyer F Schwab P Gastmeier M Behnke

Introduction / objectives The national German hand hygiene (HH) campaign “AKTION Saubere Hände” started at January 1 2008. The campaign is based on the WHO “Clean Care is Safer Care” campaign. By March 3

Background: The appropriate moment for clamping the umbilical cord is controversial. Immediate cord clamping (ICC) is an item of active management of the third stage of labor (AMTSL). Unclamped umbilical cord may cause inconvenience in preterm neonates because they commonly need some levels of emergent services. Some studies revealed delayed cord clamping (DCC) of preterm neonates results in be...

Journal: :Journal of midwifery & women's health 2014
Judith S Mercer Debra A Erickson-Owens

A newborn who receives a placental transfusion at birth, either from cord milking or delayed cord clamping, obtains about 30% more blood volume than the newborn whose cord is cut immediately. Receiving an adequate blood volume from placental transfusion at birth may be protective for the distressed neonate as it prevents hypovolemia and can support optimal perfusion to all organs. New research ...

2016
Lydia Kabwijamu Peter Waiswa Vincent Kawooya Christine K Nalwadda Monica Okuga Elizabeth L Nabiwemba

INTRODUCTION Adolescent childbearing remains a major challenge to improving neonatal mortality especially in Sub Saharan countries which are still struggling with high neonatal mortality rates. We explored essential newborn care practices and associated factors among adolescent mothers in Western Uganda. METHODS Data were collected among 410 adolescent mothers with children aged one to six mo...

2018
Dipak K. Mitra Luke C. Mullany Meagan Harrison Ishtiaq Mannan Rashed Shah Nazma Begum Mamun Ibne Moin Shams El Arifeen Abdullah H. Baqui

BACKGROUND Infections cause about one fifth of the estimated 2.7 million annual neonatal deaths worldwide. Population-based data on burden and risk factors of neonatal infections are lacking in developing countries, which are required for the appropriate design of effective preventive and therapeutic interventions in resource-poor settings. METHODS We used data from a community-based cluster-...

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2006
Chandrashekhar T Sreeramareddy Hari S Joshi Binu V Sreekumaran Sabitri Giri Neena Chuni

BACKGROUND About 98% of newborn deaths occur in developing countries, where most newborns deaths occur at home. In Nepal, approximately, 90% of deliveries take place at home. Information about reasons for delivering at home and newborn care practices in urban areas of Nepal is lacking and such information will be useful for policy makers. METHODS A cross-sectional survey was carried out in th...

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2015
Peter Waiswa George Pariyo Karin Kallander Joseph Akuze Gertrude Namazzi Elizabeth Ekirapa-Kiracho Kate Kerber Hanifah Sengendo Patrick Aliganyira Joy E. Lawn Stefan Peterson

Background Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive measure of the functionality of any health system. Engaging communities in preventing newborn deaths is a promising strategy to achieve further progress in child survival in sub-Saharan Africa. Objective To assess the effect of a home visit strategy combined with health facility strengthening on upta...

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