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The Neonatal Intensive Care market is a specialized field of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine that focuses on the care of newborns. It is a highly specialized field that requires specialized training and equipment to provide the best care for newborns. Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) provide a wide range of services, including monitoring of vital signs, respiratory support, nutrition, and medication administration. In addition, NICUs provide specialized care for premature and critically ill newborns, including the use of advanced technology such as ventilators and incubators.
NICUs are typically staffed by a team of healthcare professionals, including neonatologists, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other specialists. The team works together to provide the best care for newborns and their families.
Some companies in the Neonatal Intensive Care market include Philips Healthcare, GE Healthcare, Medtronic, and Dräger Medical. Show Less Read more