Birth Asphyxia Complications Often Caused by Medical Mistakes: Study
New research suggests that errors are the most common cause of infant birth asphyxiation and many of the cases of medical malpractice may be avoidable.
November 21, 2013 By: Martha Garcia
New research suggests that errors are the most common cause of infant birth asphyxiation and many of the cases of medical malpractice may be avoidable.
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