1981
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1981.tb05766.x
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Screening for Viral Infections in Infants With Poor Intrauterine Growth

Abstract: Screening for viral infections in infants with poor intrauterine growth. Acta Paediatr Scand 70: 673, 1981.-Viral excretion and immunoglobulin concentration during the first 3 days of life were studied in a consecutive study of 104 infants with poor intrauterine growth. Other possible etiologies of poor intrauterine growth were analysed retrospectively. The etiology of poor intrauterine growth could not he found in 34 % of the babies. The data obtained showed no etiological relationship between poor intrauteri… Show more

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“…No congenital viral infections were found in SGA neonates, which is in agreement with the results of previous reports [2,20]. Neonatal polycythemia is found in 4-5% of all newborns and 15 -18% of term SGA newborns [12,23].…”
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confidence: 90%
“…No congenital viral infections were found in SGA neonates, which is in agreement with the results of previous reports [2,20]. Neonatal polycythemia is found in 4-5% of all newborns and 15 -18% of term SGA newborns [12,23].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%