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  1. Early discharge of preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is at times inevitable in low resource settings. The implication of such practice on the growth of this high-risk population is not known. We con...

    Authors: Yaser Abdallah, Flavia Namiiro, Jolly Nankunda, Jamiru Mugalu and Yvonne Vaucher
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2021 21:145
  2. Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevitable but to minimize mortality of these infants after discharge we need to identify the death attributes.

    Authors: Yaser Abdallah, Flavia Namiiro, Jolly Nankunda, Jamiru Mugalu and Yvonne Vaucher
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2018 18:239
  3. Severe neonatal jaundice and its progression to kernicterus is a leading cause of death and disability among newborns in poorly-resourced countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. The standard treatment f...

    Authors: Tina M Slusher, Bolajoko O Olusanya, Hendrik J Vreman, Ronald J Wong, Ann M Brearley, Yvonne E Vaucher and David K Stevenson
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:446
  4. Hyperbilirubinaemia is a ubiquitous transitional morbidity in the vast majority of newborns and a leading cause of hospitalisation in the first week of life worldwide. While timely and effective phototherapy a...

    Authors: Bolajoko O Olusanya, Tinuade A Ogunlesi, Praveen Kumar, Nem-Yun Boo, Iman F Iskander, Maria Fernanda B de Almeida, Yvonne E Vaucher and Tina M Slusher
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2015 15:39
  5. How smokeless tobacco contributes to non-neoplastic oral diseases is unclear. It certainly increases risk of oral mucosal lesions, but reviewers disagree as to other conditions. In some areas, especially South...

    Authors: Gerd Kallischnigg, Rolf Weitkunat and Peter N Lee
    Citation: BMC Oral Health 2008 8:13
  6. Recent reviews claiming smokeless tobacco increases pancreatic cancer risk appear not to have considered all available epidemiological evidence; nor were meta-analyses included. We present a systematic review ...

    Authors: Zheng Sponsiello-Wang, Rolf Weitkunat and Peter N Lee
    Citation: BMC Cancer 2008 8:356