Association of short antenatal corticosteroid administration-to-birth intervals with survival and morbidity among very preterm infants results from the EPICE cohort

Mikael Norman*, Aurelie Piedvache, Klaus Børch, Lene Drasbek Huusom, Anna Karin Edstedt Bonamy, Elizabeth A. Howell, Pierre Henri Jarreau, Rolf F. Maier, Ole Pryds, Liis Toome, Heili Varendi, Tom Weber, Emilija Wilson, Arno van Heijst, Marina Cuttini, Jan Mazela, Henrique Barros, Patrick Van Reempts, Elizabeth S. Draper, Jennifer ZeitlinEvelyne Martens, Guy Martens, Asbjoern Hasselager, Pierre Yves Ancel, Béatrice Blondel, Mercedes Bonet, Antoine Burguet, Patrick Truffert, Bjoern Misselwitz, Stephan Schmidt, Ludvig Gortner, Dante Baronciani, Giancarlo Gargano, Rocco Agostino, Domenico DiLallo, Francesco Franco, Virgilio Carnielli, Ileana Croci, Corrine Koopman-Esseboom, Joppe Nijman, Janusz Gadzinowski, Luís Mendes Graça, Maria Do Céu Machado, Carina Rodrigues, Teresa Ribeiro-Rodrigues, Elaine M. Boyle, Brad N. Manktelow, Alan C. Fenton,

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