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SUMMARY:The health impact of prenatal opioids
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onsequences-of-prenatal-drug-exposure/detail\n\n\nPrenatal drug exposure i
s one of the fastest growing public health problems in the world. A great
deal of attention is focused on treating the infant's withdrawal after bir
th and reducing duration of hospitalisation but emerging evidence shows th
at later problems\, such as increased risk of death\, disability and intra
-generational disadvantage. The focus on identifying\, providing support a
nd intervening in preventing this issues is now one of the most pressing r
esearch\, clinical and policy areas. \n\nProfessor Ju-Lee Oei is a neonato
logist at the Royal Hospital for Women\, Randwick\, NSW and Conjoint Profe
ssor of Paediatrics at the University of New South Wales.\n\nDownload the
PDF here\n\n\nZoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82349596680
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Prenatal drug exposure is one of the fastest growing public health problem s in the world. A great deal of attention is focused on treating the infan t's withdrawal after birth and reducing duration of hospitalisation but em erging evidence shows that later problems\, such as increased risk of deat h\, disability and intra-generational disadvantage. The focus on identifyi ng\, providing support and intervening in preventing this issues is now on e of the most pressing research\, clinical and policy areas. \;
Professor Ju-Lee Oei is a neonatologist at the Royal Hospital for Women \, Randwick\, NSW and Conjoint Professor of Paediatrics at the University of New South Wales.