Pattern of Admission and Outcome in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Background: The neonatal period is a highly vulnerable time for an infant completing many of the  physiologic adjustments required for life outside the uterus. As a result, there are high rates of morbidity  and mortality. To reduce morbidity and mortality it is essential to know the neonatal diseas...

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