Publications by authors named "Bonifacio Rodriguez Cebola"

Background: Assessing the severity of transferred neonates at admission can improve resource allocation. This study evaluated the role of TOPS (illness severity score including temperature, oxygen saturation, skin perfusion and blood sugar) in predicting mortality in neonates transferred by ambulance in a low-resource setting.

Methods: The study was conducted at Beira Central Hospital (Mozambique).

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To assess midwives' evaluation of a real-life neonatal resuscitation and their opinion on importance of resuscitation interventions. Multicenter, multi-country study. Beira Central Hospital (Mozambique) and Azienda Ospedale-Università di Padova (Italy).

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Global warming has increased the frequency of natural disasters, such as cyclones. Mozambique is considered one of the most vulnerable countries to extreme weather events. Natural disasters particularly affect vulnerable people, including preterm and critical ill infants of Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs).

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