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neonate

[nee-uh-neyt] / ˈni əˌneɪt /


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Technically, it's not a vaccine, but a single shot that will be given to infants and neonates born during or entering their first RSV season.

From Salon • Jul. 17, 2023

In Western countries, neonates born with cataracts typically receive surgery shortly after birth.

From Scientific American • May 12, 2023

“If you are providing care to neonates, you want to ensure everyone … is vaccinated,” Rasmussen said.

From Washington Post • Dec. 25, 2021

The scientists found eggs, neonates, juveniles and adults clustered close to each other, which indicates that the animals lived in socially cohesive groups, rather than gathering only temporarily to breed and lay eggs.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 21, 2021

Next door, in the nursery, the eggs hatch into "neonates" which are distributed into small plastic containers full of feed.

From BBC • Sep. 6, 2021




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