Mustapha et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Nutrition of preterm and term infants in the neonatal unitMustapha et al., 2025
- Document ID
- 8755944612087743373
- Author
- Mustapha M
- Cahill K
- Moffat J
- Wilson K
- Barr S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Paediatrics and Child Health
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Optimum nutrition leads to improved long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes in both preterm and term infants admitted to neonatal units (NNUs). This review delineates the phases of nutritional management from full parenteral nutrition, transitioning to enteral …
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