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neonate

[nee-uh-neyt] / ˈni əˌneɪt /


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Of these various roles, artificial-womb technology is most focused on providing oxygen and removing carbon dioxide, replacing the mechanical ventilators that are often used for neonates.

From Scientific American

Marked with the word "neonates", the files revealed how a meeting of the executive team in 2015 had agreed to have the first three deaths examined by an external organisation.

From BBC

Technically, it's not a vaccine, but a single shot that will be given to infants and neonates born during or entering their first RSV season.

From Salon

In Western countries, neonates born with cataracts typically receive surgery shortly after birth.

From Scientific American

"And there will be an RSV vaccine available soon for pregnant women to protect their neonates," Gandhi said.

From Salon