作者
Julie-Anne Quinn, Flor M Munoz, Bernard Gonik, Lourdes Frau, Clare Cutland, Tamala Mallett-Moore, Aimee Kissou, Frederick Wittke, Manoj Das, Tony Nunes, Savia Pye, Wendy Watson, Ana-Maria Alguacil Ramos, Jose F Cordero, Wan-Ting Huang, Sonali Kochhar, Jim Buttery, Brighton Collaboration Preterm Birth Working Group
发表日期
2016/12/1
期刊
Vaccine
卷号
34
期号
49
页码范围
6047-6056
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Preterm birth is commonly defined as any birth before 37 weeks completed weeks of gestation. An estimated 15 million infants are born preterm globally, disproportionately affecting low and middle income countries (LMIC). It contributes directly to estimated one million neonatal deaths annually and is a significant contributor to childhood morbidity. However, in many clinical settings, the information available to calculate completed weeks of gestation varies widely. Accurate dating of the last menstrual period (LMP), as well as access to clinical and ultrasonographic evaluation are important components of gestational age assessment antenatally. This case definition assign levels of confidence to categorisation of births as preterm, utilising assessment modalities which may be available across different settings. These are designed to enable systematic safety evaluation of vaccine clinical trials and post-implementation …
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