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Unit 1: The Importance of Optimal Nutrition for Preterm Infants

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WHO 2006

WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study Group (2006) WHO Child Growth Standards based on length/height, weight and age. Acta Paediatr Suppl 450, 76-85.

WHO 2014

WHO (2014) Preterm Birth - Factsheet No. 363.

WHO et al. 2012

WHO, Althabe F, Howson CP et al. (2012) Born too soon: the global action report on preterm birth.

Wilson et al. 1997

Wilson DC, Cairns P, Halliday HL et al. (1997) Randomised controlled trial of an aggressive nutritional regimen in sick very low birthweight infants. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 77, F4-11.


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