Neurodevelopmental outcomes following possible serious bacterial infection in early infancy in karachi, pakistan: a prospective cohort study

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  • What: The authors aim to assess the long-term impact of early infancy infections on neurodevelopmental outcomes during later childhood. The authors follow up on the cases and controls from the ANISA Pakistan cohort at age 6-9 years to compare neurodevelopmental outcomes in the two groups. The authors report several socioeconomic and environmental factors to be associated with neurodevelopment in this age group. The study had several strengths, the authors were able to longitudinally track the ANISA birth cohort including and perform a standardized birth surveillance data collection and assessment of covariates.
  • Who: Nudrat . . .

     

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