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2 premature babies die from infection linked to suspected dish soap contamination at Italy hospital as director warns ‘not unique’ issue
Two premature babies weighing less than two pounds died last week after contracting infections officials believe came from contaminated dish soap at the Italian hospital where they were being treated.
Although most studies measuring premature-baby outcomes start at 22 and 23 weeks — reporting U.S. survival rates between 10 and 20 percent at that gestation — University of Iowa Health Care is ...
Born at just 24 weeks and weighing 1 lb. 9 oz., Daveen Ajayi spent 98 days in University Hospital's NICU before going home ...
Wells Wolbert, born at just 22 weeks and 1 pound, is the first baby in 14 years to survive and be discharged from Akron Children's Hospital at that gestational age.
Born at just 23 weeks and weighing 1 lb 4 oz, Angelisse Rentas defied 30% survival odds. After 151 days in Boston's NICU, she’s home healthy and thriving.
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