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It is possible that there were infants who presented to our ED with FWLS who did not have a blood culture drawn and if these infants did not subsequently develop an SBI that would mean our rates are artificially high.
However, by personal communication one of the Basra researchers confirmed to the authors that there were infants diagnosed with hydrocephalus born during the years 1990 199898, indeed that hydrocephalus was more commonly diagnosed during the latter part of the 90's than previously [ 45].
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There are infants amongst the group who were born in this country.
There are infants who are U.S. citizens being detained at Los Angeles International Airport because their parents are legal permanent residents and elderly people whose families are unable to reach them to ensure they have their medication, according to attorneys.
And will there be infants, young children or the aged or injured who cannot eat solid foods?
There are mother monkeys that act like hipster zombies, greeting unwanted offspring with a ghoulish demand for brains; and there are infant caecilians — limbless, soil-dwelling amphibians — that grow fat by repeatedly skinning their mother alive.
In Cases there were more infants with Clostridium Difficile in stools than in Controls (p = 0.017).
Among 1978 study infants, there were 732 infants (41%) with late-onset neonatal sepsis.
Among 1 857 822 liveborn singleton infants 1992 2010, there were 5428 infant deaths (overall infant mortality rate 2.9/1000).
Of the original cohort of 617 mother-infant pairs enrolled, there were 411 infants and 565 mothers who had archived blood available for genotyping for this analysis.
The mean birth weight of the infants was 2929 ±532.33) grams, and there were 30 infants who were LBW (3.7%).
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