neonatal death

collocation in English

meaningsofneonatalanddeath

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neonatal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌniː.əʊˈneɪ.təl/
us
/ˌniː.oʊˈneɪ.t̬əl/
of or for babies that were ...
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death
noun[C or U]
uk
/deθ/
us
/deθ/
the end ...
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(Definition ofneonatalanddeathfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Despite this it remains an important cause ofneonataldeathin countries without preventative programmes.
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Few studies, however, have actually helped to delineate what characterizes a "humane"neonataldeath as opposed to one fraught with dependence on technology.
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Clinical assessment may vary from mild, even transient respiratory disease, to respiratory insufficiency associated with pulmonary hypertension, through to severe respiratory failure andneonataldeath.
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I have made similar suggestions in regard to stillbirth andneonataldeath.
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The disease is a cause both of stillbirth andneonataldeath, particularly at higher birth ranks.
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There were six cases of intrapartum death and seven cases of earlyneonataldeath.
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A verbal autopsy form was completed for everyneonataldeathfound.
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Communication following stillbirth orneonataldeath: room for improvement.
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There were two stillbirths and oneneonataldeath48 hours after birth.
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Probabilities of aneonataldeathcan then be estimated for the two situations and compared for families with different mortality risks.
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Of the teenage births, 11% were second births, and these were most vulnerable toneonataldeath.
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In the case of stillbirth andneonataldeath, this wastage could be partially due to obstetric causes.
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Table 2 presents the estimated relative risks ofneonataldeathaccording to the environmental and socioeconomic factors described earlier.
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Neonataldeathrates were lower among first births than second births born to women younger than 20, especially younger than 18 years.
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Both conditions result in stillbirth (orneonataldeath).
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