Early Human Development
Volume 82, Issue 2 , Pages 77-84 , February 2006

Pushing the boundaries of viability: The economic impact of extreme preterm birth

  • Stavros Petrou

      Affiliations

    • National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford (Old Road Campus), Old Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LF, United Kingdom
    • Health Economics Research Centre, University of Oxford (Old Road Campus), Old Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LF, United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford (Old Road Campus), Old Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LF, United Kingdom. Tel.: +44 1865 289709; fax: +44 1865 289701.
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  • Jane Henderson

      Affiliations

    • National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford (Old Road Campus), Old Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LF, United Kingdom
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  • Melanie Bracewell

      Affiliations

    • Academic Division of Child Health, Level E East Block, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH, United Kingdom
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  • Christine Hockley

      Affiliations

    • National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford (Old Road Campus), Old Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LF, United Kingdom
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  • Dieter Wolke

      Affiliations

    • Department of Community-Based Medicine, University of Bristol, 24 Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TQ, United Kingdom
    • Jacobs Foundation, Seefeldquai 17, P.O. Box CH-8034, Zürich, Switzerland
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  • Neil Marlow

      Affiliations

    • Academic Division of Child Health, Level E East Block, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH, United Kingdom
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  • for the EPICure Study Group

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doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2006.01.002

Early Human Development
Volume 82, Issue 2 , Pages 77-84 , February 2006