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Supporting Preemies on World Preemie Day with MedSource Labs’ TrueSafe Comfort Push Button Neonatal Safety IV Catheters

Supporting Preemies on World Preemie Day with MedSource Labs’ TrueSafe Comfort Push Button Neonatal Safety IV Catheters

This year on World Preemie Day, we honor the resilience of premature babies and recognize the dedicated NICU teams caring for them. Preemies face unique challenges and specialized tools like MedSource Labs’ TrueSafe Comfort® Push Button Neonatal Safety IV Catheters help make their care as gentle as possible. ...

ByMedsource Labs


Enalare Therapeutics Receives Rare Pediatric Disease Designation for Lead Compound ENA-001 for the Treatment of Apnea of Prematurity

Enalare Therapeutics Receives Rare Pediatric Disease Designation for Lead Compound ENA-001 for the Treatment of Apnea of Prematurity

"We believe our unique agnostic respiratory stimulant has the potential to significantly improve the standard of care for neonates experiencing this life-threatening and debilitating respiratory condition, and look forward to pursuing its development accordingly." ...

ByEnalare Therapeutics Inc.


Neonatal Incubator Developed By MOm And Eg Technology Achieves First Clinical Use In The UK

Neonatal Incubator Developed By MOm And Eg Technology Achieves First Clinical Use In The UK

The mOm incubator was originally conceived to save the lives of premature babies in challenging, low/middle-income settings; as well as provide more options for standard neonatal care in the UK and Industrialised economies. mOm initially approached eg technology to help develop and engineer their concept for a fold-away neonatal incubator. ...

Byeg Technology Ltd


Recent microbiome study finds that Intus Bio’s products differentiate closely related gut bacteria in premature infants

Recent microbiome study finds that Intus Bio’s products differentiate closely related gut bacteria in premature infants

Products from Intus Biosciences demonstrated high-resolution tracking of specific bacterial strains in a recent microbiome study, the results of which are being applied to better understand how pathogens and commensals become established in premature infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICU), with the goal of improving outcomes for premature infants. ...

ByIntus Biosciences, LLC


New study reports activated B. infantis EVC001 feeding substantially reduces enteric inflammation, diaper rash and antibiotic use in preterm infants

New study reports activated B. infantis EVC001 feeding substantially reduces enteric inflammation, diaper rash and antibiotic use in preterm infants

Researchers publishing in the peer-review journal Frontiers in Pediatrics report that pre-term infants fed Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (activated B. infantis EVC001) experienced significantly lower level of intestinal inflammation, 62% less diaper rash, and required 62% fewer antibiotics– all of which are critical health indicators in neonatal ...

ByEvolve BioSystems, Inc.


Study Results Are In On A Potential Non-Invasive Treatment For Rds

Study Results Are In On A Potential Non-Invasive Treatment For Rds

For little lungs everywhere, the families that love them, and the neonatologists who care for them, there’s news coming out of ONY Biotech, a family-focused neonatology pharmaceutical company. ...

ByONY Biotech


The Women’s Hospital Adopts Advanced Surface Disinfection Technology

The Women’s Hospital Adopts Advanced Surface Disinfection Technology

It offers state-of-the-art medical technology and a complete range of healthcare services to women and infants in a soothing, “spa-like” atmosphere. High-quality medical care for women of all ages has been a hallmark of The Women’s Hospital from their first day. ...

ByUltraViolet Devices, Inc.


Microbial Outbreak Results in Deaths at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Microbial Outbreak Results in Deaths at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Cinnaminson, NJ, August 8th, 2012 The Health Minister of the Bahamas recently ordered an investigation into an outbreak of a microbial pathogen at a neonatal intensive care unit. The outbreak, caused by a type of bacteria known as Acinetobacter baumannii, is believed to have sickened eight infants and caused two of the infants to die. ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.

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