Abstract
A new born baby is specially called a neonate in the first four weeks
after birth. After a month, the baby is no longer considered a neonate.
The neonates are exposed to a host of intrinsic and extrinsic
conditions, which make the life vulnerable to either developing
permanent deformities and morbidity or discontinuation of survival.
There are many conditions including; #necrotizing enterocolities,
pregnancy with sickle cell anemia, antenatal prevalence of congenital
anomalies, different types of congenital diaphragmatic hernia, #eclampsia
and #pre-eclampsia, autosomal recessive disorder ((Sanjad-Sakati
syndrome), Infectious diseases, hydrocephalus in neonates, bacterial
sepsis in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), caesarean sections,
transferring unstable and critically ill neonates to and from the
operating room.
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Etiology of #NeonatalMorbidity and Mortality in Saudi Arabia – A Mini Review by Shoeb Qureshi in BJSTR
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