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Infection in those cases was associated with respiratory disease, acute flaccid paralysis, neonatal jaundice, failure to thrive, or unspecified neurologic disease or was asymptomatic. Phototherapy for neonatal jaundice can be administered safely at home and is acceptable to parents, according to a UK nurse-led research team. No statistically significant relations were observed between DEHP or MEHP concentrations and sex of infant, delivery mode, maternal smoking, premature rupture of the membranes, presence of cord loops, neonatal jaundice, or small size for gestational age (< 10th percentile for sex and parity) (p [greater than or equal to] 0. |
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