When it comes to preterm births, the World Health Organization estimates that 15 million babies are born before the completion of 37 weeks gestation. Preterm birth complications are the leading cause of death among children under five years of age, with approximately 1 million deaths in 2015. Strikingly, three-quarters of these deaths could be prevented with current, cost-effective interventions.
In an interview recorded at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) meeting in Washington, DC, in May 2023, we spoke with Dr. Brett Manley on the research he is doing to add to those interventions. Dr. Manley is a Consultant Neonatologist at The Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at The University of Melbourne. The research he’s doing right now as the co-investigator of the PLUSS trial seeks to determine whether a particular two-drug protocol can lessen the effects or even prevent bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), a common and serious complication in extremely preterm babies.
Carol Vassar, producer
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