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neonate

[nee-uh-neyt] / ˈni əˌneɪt /


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Imaging is needed, but “it can be a huge production to get a neonate down to MRI,” says Christine Glastonbury, interim chief of neuroradiology at the University of California, San Francisco.

From Scientific American

Overall, the study's researchers felt “the well-known benefits of early mother–neonate bonding and breastfeeding should be prioritized during the perinatal period if the risks are deemed low.”

From Fox News

"Based upon these numbers alone, it is important to consider augmenting existing ventilator capacity for adults, children, and neonates in NYC."

From Fox News

“Because strict infection control and prevention procedures were implemented during the delivery, it is likely that the sources of SARS-CoV-2 in the neonates ... were maternal in origin,” the doctors added.

From Los Angeles Times

The family gave the nurse a lasting passion for end of life care in neonates, so much so that she now leads on end-of-life care at the Royal Bolton Hospital Nicu.

From BBC