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Potential Solution to Build Infection Immunity in Preterm Infants
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A study by CHOP researchers recently published in Nature Medicine offers a possible explanation as to why preterm infants are more vulnerable to serious infections than infants born at term.
Team Approach Yields Optimal Outcomes for Preterm Infant
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An ex 23-week male infant was diagnosed with chronic lung disease. The rich experience and multidisciplinary collaboration of the NeoCLD Program resulted in significant improvement of the baby’s CLD.
ECMO Program Surpasses 1,000 Patients Treated
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The Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Program at CHOP is one of the most active programs in the country, recently surpassing 1,000 patients treated.
Poverty More Damaging Than Gestational Drug Exposure
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Study finds that poverty is a more powerful influence on the long-term development of children than exposure to cocaine while in the womb.
Team Provides Comprehensive Care of Brachial Plexus Palsy
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CHOP has a specialized team to provides comprehensive care of brachial plexus palsy.