2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpp.2009.05.005
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Facteurs impliqués dans la mortalité périnatale des nouveau-nés issus de grossesses multiples de haut rang

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“…The average length of hospitalization of our premature babies is 9.75 days with extremes of 0 and 68 days. Our figures are lower than those of MAMAOUI et al [18] and DIOUF et al [14] who respectively reported an average length of hospitalization of 19.36 and 24 days. This can be explained by the predominance of late (51.5%) and moderate (24.4%) prematurity in our study.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The average length of hospitalization of our premature babies is 9.75 days with extremes of 0 and 68 days. Our figures are lower than those of MAMAOUI et al [18] and DIOUF et al [14] who respectively reported an average length of hospitalization of 19.36 and 24 days. This can be explained by the predominance of late (51.5%) and moderate (24.4%) prematurity in our study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…-According to the evolution We recorded 57.5% recovery, 35.7% death and 6.7% dropout. Our mortality rate is lower than that of MASMAOUI et al [18] in Morocco in 2009 and DIOUF et al [14] in Senegal in 2011 who respectively recorded mortality rates of 40.5% and 50.5%. It is higher than those of KOUAKOU C et al [11] and SOW et al [12] who respectively recorded death rates of 18.3% and 9.2%.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 71%
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