Search for dissertations about: "newborn temperature"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words newborn temperature.
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11. Eosinophilic dermatosis implications of skin-commensal bacteria and antimicrobial peptides and proteins at birth
Abstract : At birth, the newborn infant is transferred from a sterile life in utero to an earthly life in coexistence with microbes. This transition includes the potential danger of a microbial invasion through the epithelial linings, and the infant must find a balance between elimination of harmful pathogens and cooperation with microorganisms that are of benefit. READ MORE
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12. Aspects of neonatal intensive care and anesthesia : Thermal balance and respiratory management
Abstract : This thesis is based on four articles originating from three studies conducted in the neonatal intensive care unit and the children’s operating deparment at Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden.The overall aim was to obtain new knowledge about thermal balance and care environment in extremely preterm infants during skin-to-skin care (SSC), evaluate different methods of intraoperative monitoring of carbon dioxide (CO2), and to investigate how different levels of inhaled oxygen affect infants’ oxygenation during anesthesia and surgery. READ MORE
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13. Vascular functions in infants, children and their mothers
Abstract : The function of the microvascular system was studied during early postnatal circulatory adaptation and in early-onset neonatal sepsis. We also studied large and small artery functions in infants and schoolchildren of low birthweight, a risk factor related to later development of cardiovascular disease and hypertension. READ MORE
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14. On the measurement of evaporative water loss : methods and clinical applications
Abstract : The new method for measurement of water loss by evaporation from the skin described in paper I, offers a high degree of accuracy and improved sensitivity in comparison with devices reported previously. Rapid recordings can be made by technically untrained persons both in clinical departments and in the laboratory. READ MORE
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15. Studies on persistent polyomavirus infection in relation to tumor development and options for vaccine and gene therapy
Abstract : Polyomavirus is a small DNA virus capable of inducing tumors in mice with a defective or an immature immune system. The importance of T-cells in prevention of polyoma-induced tumor development has previously been shown. In this thesis, we wished to elucidate the role of humoral immunity with regard to polyomavirus persistence and tumor development. READ MORE