Newborns' Vitamin K: Key to Prevent Infant Bleeding

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About The Study: This cohort study shows that the number of infants in Sweden who do not receive intramuscular vitamin K administration at birth to prevent bleeding episodes continues to be low but is increasing, and these infants have a significantly higher associated risk of bleeding episodes, including intracranial hemorrhages. These findings suggest the importance of intramuscular vitamin K administration in the newborn period to prevent bleeding episodes and the need for continued education of parents and caregivers on its significance.

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