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  1. 6 lip 2021 · Given that sunlight is readily available, there is an urgent need to determine if sunlight is safe and effective at treating jaundice in babies in LMIC. Study characteristics We included three clinical trials containing 1103 infants from two countries.

  2. Babies with jaundice are often treated with phototherapy lamps, which emit blue-green light that alters the bilirubin (yellow substance found naturally in the baby's blood) so that it can be more easily excreted. Sunlight emits light in a similar spectrum.

  3. 16 sie 2019 · “Photobiology” has evolved by inquiry of diverse light sources: fluorescent tubes (wavelength range of 400–520 nm; halogen spotlights that emit circular footprints of light; fiberoptic...

  4. 30 kwi 2020 · The most important, albeit uncommon, complication is bronze baby syndrome, wherein infants with cholestatic jaundice, when exposed to phototherapy, develop a dark, greyish‐brown discolouration of skin, urine, and serum .

  5. 26 sie 2024 · Sister Jean Ward’s initial observation and practice that sunlight had an ameliorative effect on hyperbilirubinemia led to the development of phototherapy devices. The sun emits blue-green light in the spectrum needed to most effectively convert bilirubin to its water‐soluble isomers for excretion.

  6. 28 sie 2018 · In The Lancet Global Health, Tina M Slusher and colleagues 1 show, in a rigorous study with clear results, that filtered-sunlight phototherapy (FSPT) can be as efficacious and safe as conventional intensive electric phototherapy (IEPT) for treatment of moderate-to-severe neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia in a simulated rural Nigerian setting. FSPT ...

  7. 30 sie 2024 · At the genome-wide scale, we evaluated the effect of a polygenic score of adult bilirubin levels on neonatal jaundice with or without including the UGT1A* genes region in the score (defined...