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Oxygen-rich lifesaving efforts pose risk for respiratory infections

06.11.2008 | 7:12:00 pm | Posted by Medical News
Each year, thousands of premature infants battle to breathe. Thanks to life-saving interventions developed in the past couple decades - steroids given to their mothers to stall pre-term labor, mechanical ventilation, air enriched with extra oxygen, and surfactant, a crucial wetting agent that makes breathing less work - most of these newborns survive with enough lung function to grow and go home....
 
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