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Neonatology. 2018 May 25; Volume 114 (Issue 2); DOI:10.1159/000486705
Umphrey L, Breindahl M, Brown AL, Saugstad OD, Thio M, et al.
Neonatology. 2018 May 25; Volume 114 (Issue 2); DOI:10.1159/000486705
Neonatal resuscitation (NR) combines a set of life-saving interventions in order to stabilize compromised newborns at birth or when critically ill. Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), as an international medical-humanitarian organization working particularly in low-resource settings (LRS), assisted over 250,000 births in obstetric and newborn care aid projects in 2016 and provides thousands of newborn resuscitations annually. The Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) program has been used as formal guidance for basic resuscitation since 2012. However, in some MSF projects with the capacity to provide more advanced NR interventions but a lack of adapted guidance, staff have felt prompted to create their own advanced algorithms, which runs counter to the organization's aim for standardized protocols in all aspects of its care.
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Lancet Child Adolesc Health. 2018 October 5; Volume 2 (Issue 12); DOI:10.1016/S2352-4642(18)30284-0
Umphrey L, Brown AL, Hiffler L, Lafferty N, Garcia DM, et al.
Lancet Child Adolesc Health. 2018 October 5; Volume 2 (Issue 12); DOI:10.1016/S2352-4642(18)30284-0
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Med J Aust. 2014 May 1; Volume 200 (Issue 9); 512-512.; DOI:10.5694/mja14.00143
Martinez Garcia D, Brown AL
Med J Aust. 2014 May 1; Volume 200 (Issue 9); 512-512.; DOI:10.5694/mja14.00143
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Neonatology. 2018 August 22; Volume 114 (Issue 4); 362-363.; DOI:10.1159/000491689
Umphrey L, Blennow M, Breindahl M, Brown AL, Roehr CC, et al.
Neonatology. 2018 August 22; Volume 114 (Issue 4); 362-363.; DOI:10.1159/000491689
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Med J Aust. 2014 April 7
Schaefer MM, Brown AL
Med J Aust. 2014 April 7