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Protocols for transferring newborns with sepsis to NICU in Trinidad and Tobago

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News In this 2028 file photo, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh, second from left, with officials of the Eastern Regional Health Authority look at equipment in the neonatal unit of the Sangre Grande Hospital. - A national neonatal transfer protocol was implemented in TT in 2020 by the Health Ministry’s directorate of women’s health. The policy came three years after the creation of the National Neonatal Committee, which assists the Maternal, Neonatal […]

Source: Trinidad News

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