Can cleaning a Preemie's mouth every few hours prevent serious lung infections?
NCT ID NCT05167318
Summary
This study is testing whether cleaning the mouths of very premature babies more often can help prevent serious lung infections and breathing problems. Researchers are comparing babies who get their mouths cleaned every 3-4 hours to those cleaned every 12 hours. They will check the types of bacteria in the babies' mouths and track their breathing health over four weeks.
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University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, 32610, United States
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