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Journal of Neonatal Studies (JNS) is a peer-reviewed, open access and online journal that promotes the dispersion of quality research in the field of pediatrics. JNS publishes articles describing basic research and clinical investigations in different fields of pediatrics and neonatology, covering etiology, diagnosis, therapy and prognosis aspects. Its main aim is to publish articles which are authentic, understandable, educational and clinically interesting to an international audience of academicians, surgeons, trainees and researchers in all pediatric specialities.
RECENT ARTICLES
Collodion Baby- A Case Report
The term “collodion baby” refers to a clinical entity used for newborns who are encompassed by a translucent, tight and parchment paper- like skin sheets, so called Collodion membrane, on the entire body surface....
Assessment of Reason for Admission and Factors Associated with their Treatment outcome of Neonates in Dil Chora Referral Hospital, Eastern, Ethiopia: Institutional Based Cross-Sectional Record Review Study
Neonatal mortality and newborn compromise is a major concern in sub-Sahara Africa and its rates reflect a nation’s socioeconomic status, efficiency and effectiveness of the health care services. Dile Chora Referral hospital also a part of this prob...
Neonatal Neuroblastoma in a Full Term Saudi Girl: A Case Report
Neuroblastoma is the commonest malignancy during the neonatal period. It may present as an adrenal mass or with localized or metastatic (4s/Ms) disease, which is typically low risk with an excellent prognosis. We report the case of a 2-day-old neonat...
Classic Metaphyseal Lesion: A Rare Presentation in a Preterm Neonate
Classic metaphyseal lesions occur in infants due to indirect forces, in particular, the shearing and acceleration-deceleration
forces, exerted on their limbs. These fractures are very rare and resemble a “corner fracture” or a “bucket handle ...
Early Milk Expression in Mothers of Neonates in the Neonatal ICU: A Quality Improvement Project
In premature infants, the importance of early breastfeeding has been emphasized throughout the literature. However, an effi
cient policy that targets early breast milk expression has not been nationally recognized. The aim of this quality improve
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Neonatal Sepsis in a Term Infant after Prolonged Rupture of Membranes Caused by Globicatella Sanguinis: A Rare Case Report
Globicatella sanguinis is a catalase-negative, alpha-hemolytic, gram-positive coccus, a facultative anaerobe, meaning it can
grow in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, while globicatella species are considered part of the normal human flora,
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Sphingomonous Paucimobilis Bacteremia Presenting as BRUE in a Two-Month-Old Male Infant
Sphingomonas paucimobillis is a gram negative, non- fermenting, aerobic bacterium distinguished by its yellow pigment
and motility due to polar flagella While it is commonly found in soil and water, it can also be isolated from contaminated
hospi...