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Table 1.

Specific definitions used to define conditions.

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Fig 1.

Flow diagram of newborn delivered and outcome after 7 days.

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Fig 2.

Perinatal characteristics, hypothermia and hypoxia and timing of death in infants with birth asphyxia.

(A) Term infants. (B) Preterm infants. Abbreviations: FHR, foetal heart rate; AF, amniotic fluid.

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Fig 3.

Perinatal characteristics, presence of hypothermia and hypoxia in infants with meconium aspiration syndrome.

Abbreviations: FHR, foetal heart rate.

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Fig 4.

Perinatal characteristics, presence of hypothermia and hypoxia and timing of death in preterm infants.

Abbreviations: FHR, foetal heart rate; AF, amniotic fluid.

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Perinatal characteristics, hypothermia and hypoxia and timing of death in infants with presumed/suspect sepsis.

Abbreviations: FHR, foetal heart rate; AF, amniotic fluid.

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Table 2.

Comparison of perinatal characteristics among newborns who died versus survivors within first 7 days.

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Table 3.

Comparison of perinatal characteristics among term newborns who died versus survivors within first 7 days.

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Table 4.

Logistic regression model of independent predictors of death among all admitted newborns.

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Table 5.

Logistic regression model of independent predictors of death among term admitted newborns (excluding congenital malformations).

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