Non-invasive sensor methods used in monitoring newborn babies after birth, a clinical perspective
Non-invasive sensor methods used in monitoring newborn babies after birth, a clinical perspective
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London: BioMed Central Ltd
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Background Reducing the global new-born mortality is a paramount challenge for humanity. There are approximately 786,323 live births in the UK each year according to the office for National Statistics; around 10% of these newborn infants require assistance during this transition after birth. Each year around, globally around 2.5 million newborns di...
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Non-invasive sensor methods used in monitoring newborn babies after birth, a clinical perspective
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2054-958X
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2054-958X
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10.1186/s40748-022-00144-y