Incidence of severe hyperbilirubinaemia in Switzerland: a nationwide population-based prospective study
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed
.
2011 Jul;96(4):F310-1.
doi: 10.1136/adc.2010.197616.
Epub 2011 Jan 30.
Authors
S Zoubir
,
R Arlettaz Mieth
,
S Berrut
,
M Roth-Kleiner
;
Swiss Paediatric Surveillance Unit
Collaborators
Swiss Paediatric Surveillance Unit
:
C Aebi
,
W Bär
,
M Bianchetti
,
A Blumberg
,
H U Bucher
,
L Buetti
,
O Carrel
,
P O Cattin
,
A Corboz
,
P Diebold
,
P Dolivo
,
F Farron
,
M Gehri
,
E Giannoni
,
C A Haenggeli
,
P Hüppi
,
P Imahorn
,
C Kind
,
B Knöpfli
,
B Laubscher
,
U Lips
,
A Malzacher
,
J Mc Dougall
,
P Meyer
,
M Mönkhoff
,
V Pezzoli
,
K Posfay Barbe
,
L Reinhard
,
F Renevey
,
H Roten
,
C Rudin
,
V Schlumbom
,
S Sizonenko
,
C Stüssi
,
R Tabin
,
P Terrier
,
J Wildhaber
,
M Wopmann
,
G Zeilinger
,
A Zemmouri
,
U Zimmermann
PMID:
21278431
DOI:
10.1136/adc.2010.197616
No abstract available
Publication types
Letter
MeSH terms
Female
Humans
Hyperbilirubinemia / epidemiology*
Incidence
Infant, Newborn
Male
Prospective Studies
Switzerland / epidemiology