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| | Neonatal intensive care unit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A neonatal intensive care unit, usually shortened NICU and also called a newborn intensive care unit or special care baby unit (SCBU, especially in Great Britain), is a unit of a hospital specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants. |
 | | Infants are cared for in incubators or "open warmers." Nearly all are attached to various types of monitors. |
 | | Besides prematurity and extreme low birth weight, common diseases cared for in a NICU include perinatal asphyxia, major birth defects, sepsis, neonatal jaundice, and respiratory distress syndrome due to immaturity of the lungs. |
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