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Long term impact of pre-incision antibiotics on babies born by caesarean section
Sumilo, Dana
(Principal Investigator)
Willis, Brian
(Co-Investigator)
Adderley, Nicki
(Co-Investigator)
Nirantharakumar, Krishnarajah
(Co-Investigator)
Deeks, Jon
(Co-Investigator)
Brocklehurst, Peter
(Co-Investigator)
Applied Health Research
Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit
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Research output
(1)
Project Details
Short title
Long term impact of pre-incision antibiotics on babies born by caesarean section
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/04/18
→
31/10/22
Funding
NIHR EVALUATION, TRIALS AND STUDIES COORDINATING CENTRE
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Electronic Health Records
Medicine & Life Sciences
100%
Constriction
Medicine & Life Sciences
94%
Cesarean Section
Medicine & Life Sciences
92%
Longitudinal Studies
Medicine & Life Sciences
81%
Eczema
Medicine & Life Sciences
64%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Medicine & Life Sciences
64%
Asthma
Medicine & Life Sciences
43%
Child
Medicine & Life Sciences
42%
Research output
Research output per year
2022
2022
2022
1
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Long term impact of prophylactic antibiotic use before incision versus after cord clamping on children born by caesarean section: longitudinal study of UK electronic health records
Sumilo, D.
,
Nirantharakumar, K.
,
Willis, B. H.
,
Rudge, G.
,
Martin, J.
,
Gokhale, K.
,
Thayakaran, R.
,
Adderley, N.
,
Chandan, J.
,
Okoth, K.
,
Harris, I.
,
Hewston, R.
,
Skrybant, M.
,
Deeks, J.
&
Brocklehurst, P.
,
17 May 2022
,
In:
BMJ.
377
,
12 p.
, e069704.
Research output
:
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Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
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Electronic Health Records
100%
Constriction
94%
Cesarean Section
92%
Longitudinal Studies
81%
Eczema
64%
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