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Vitamin K deficiency bleeding in an apparently healthy newborn infant: the compelling need for evidence-based recommendation.

Simone CerattoFrancesco Savino
Published in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2019)
Univocal recommendations about vitamin K prophylaxis are not available and the contrast between oral and intramuscular routes persists unsolved. The difficulty to certainly identify an infant eligible for oral administration of vitamin K1 at birth suggests that the intramuscular route should be preferred. How to prosecute the supplementation in the first months of life is still an open topic of debate.
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