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Neonatal mortality risk associated with preterm birth in East Africa, adjusted by weight for gestational age : individual participant level meta-analysis. / Marchant, Tanya; Willey, Barbara; Katz, Joanne; Clarke, Siân; Kariuki, Simon; Ter Kuile, Feiko; Lusingu, John; Ndyomugyenyi, Richard; Schmiegelow, Christentze; Watson-Jones, Deborah; Armstrong Schellenberg, Joanna.
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P L o S Medicine, Vol. 9, No. 8, 2012, p. e1001292.
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Marchant, T, Willey, B, Katz, J, Clarke, S, Kariuki, S, Ter Kuile, F, Lusingu, J, Ndyomugyenyi, R
, Schmiegelow, C, Watson-Jones, D & Armstrong Schellenberg, J 2012, '
Neonatal mortality risk associated with preterm birth in East Africa, adjusted by weight for gestational age: individual participant level meta-analysis',
P L o S Medicine, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. e1001292.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001292
APA
Marchant, T., Willey, B., Katz, J., Clarke, S., Kariuki, S., Ter Kuile, F., Lusingu, J., Ndyomugyenyi, R.
, Schmiegelow, C., Watson-Jones, D., & Armstrong Schellenberg, J. (2012).
Neonatal mortality risk associated with preterm birth in East Africa, adjusted by weight for gestational age: individual participant level meta-analysis.
P L o S Medicine,
9(8), e1001292.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001292
Vancouver
Marchant T, Willey B, Katz J, Clarke S, Kariuki S, Ter Kuile F et al.
Neonatal mortality risk associated with preterm birth in East Africa, adjusted by weight for gestational age: individual participant level meta-analysis.
P L o S Medicine. 2012;9(8):e1001292.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001292
Author
Marchant, Tanya ; Willey, Barbara ; Katz, Joanne ; Clarke, Siân ; Kariuki, Simon ; Ter Kuile, Feiko ; Lusingu, John ; Ndyomugyenyi, Richard ; Schmiegelow, Christentze ; Watson-Jones, Deborah ; Armstrong Schellenberg, Joanna. / Neonatal mortality risk associated with preterm birth in East Africa, adjusted by weight for gestational age : individual participant level meta-analysis. In: P L o S Medicine. 2012 ; Vol. 9, No. 8. pp. e1001292.
Bibtex
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title = "Neonatal mortality risk associated with preterm birth in East Africa, adjusted by weight for gestational age: individual participant level meta-analysis",
abstract = "Low birth weight and prematurity are amongst the strongest predictors of neonatal death. However, the extent to which they act independently is poorly understood. Our objective was to estimate the neonatal mortality risk associated with preterm birth when stratified by weight for gestational age in the high mortality setting of East Africa.",
author = "Tanya Marchant and Barbara Willey and Joanne Katz and Si{\^a}n Clarke and Simon Kariuki and {Ter Kuile}, Feiko and John Lusingu and Richard Ndyomugyenyi and Christentze Schmiegelow and Deborah Watson-Jones and {Armstrong Schellenberg}, Joanna",
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language = "English",
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RIS
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AU - Clarke, Siân
AU - Kariuki, Simon
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AU - Ndyomugyenyi, Richard
AU - Schmiegelow, Christentze
AU - Watson-Jones, Deborah
AU - Armstrong Schellenberg, Joanna
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N2 - Low birth weight and prematurity are amongst the strongest predictors of neonatal death. However, the extent to which they act independently is poorly understood. Our objective was to estimate the neonatal mortality risk associated with preterm birth when stratified by weight for gestational age in the high mortality setting of East Africa.
AB - Low birth weight and prematurity are amongst the strongest predictors of neonatal death. However, the extent to which they act independently is poorly understood. Our objective was to estimate the neonatal mortality risk associated with preterm birth when stratified by weight for gestational age in the high mortality setting of East Africa.
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