, Été 97, vol.27, p.28

, Automne, vol.81, issue.5, p.12

, DBP, vol.13, p.67

, Allaitement, n (%) à la sortie 149, vol.42, p.1

. Urbanicité, , p.1

, Le Tableau 3 présente une comparaison des caractéristiques périnatales et socio-économiques entre les enfants hospitalisés et non hospitalisés pour infection

, 001), plus souvent de sexe masculin (p < 0,01), présentaient plus de DBP (p < 0,001) et avaient plus de frères et soeurs (p < 0,001), Les enfants hospitalisés étaient plus immatures, p.0

, Neonatal data included sex, GA, birth weight (and its z-score), multiple or singleton gestation, presence of siblings, season of birth, and breastfeeding at discharge and at 3 months corrected age. GA was divided into 3 groups: ?27 +6 weeks (where +6 indicates the number of days in partial weeks), 28-29 +6 weeks, and 30-32 +6 weeks. A small-for-GA newborn was defined with Fenton growth charts. Season of birth was categorized as

J. , We also collected data on severe neonatal morbidities, including: bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), cerebral injury (severe intraventricular hemorrhage, grades III-IV, intra-parenchymal hemorrhage, periventricular leukomalacia, and hydrocephalus), and Bell stages II, ) summer: July to September, and (4) autumn: October to December

, Breastfeeding at discharge, n (%)

, BPD: bronchopulmonary dysplasia; CA: corrected age; GA: gestational age; NEC: necrotizing enterocolitis; SDI: socioeconomic deprivation index; SGA: Small for GA, RÉFÉRENCES BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES

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