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*data for VLBW infants admitted to the NICU.
**the data comes from such study in 2011 in the US that numbers may differ from region, for your reference regarding the possible severity.
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  2. Adverse Events and Associated Factors During Intrahospital Transport of Newborn Infants Romaine Delacretaz, MD, Celine J. Fischer Fumeaux, MD, PhD, Corinne Stadelmann, RN, Adriana Rodriguez Trejo, PhD, Alice Destaillats, MSc, and Eric Giannoni, MD. J Pediatr; 2022; 240:44-50).
  3. Vermont Oxford Network. NICU By The Numbers. Accessed March 1, 2019.
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  6. Admission temperature of low birth weight infants: predictors and associated morbidities Abbot R Laptook 1, Walid Salhab, Brinda Bhaskar, Neonatal Research Network https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17296783.
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  9. Long-Term Neurodevelopmental Outcomes After Preterm Birth Farin Soleimani, Farzaneh Zaheri and Fatemeh Abdi, *Iran. Red Crescent Med J. 2014 Jun; 16(6): e17965. Published online 2014 Jun 5. doi: 10.5812/ircmj.17965.
  10. Long-term consequences of prematurity Cristina I. Pravia, MD and Merline Benny, MD Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2020, 87 (12) 759-767; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.87a.19108.
  11. Continuous vital sign analysis for predicting and preventing neonatal diseases in the twenty-first century: big data to the forefront. Navin Kumar, Gangaram Akangire, Brynne Sullivan, Karen Fairchild, Venkatesh Sampath 2020 Jan; 87(2):210-220. doi: 10.1038/s41390-019-0527-0.