Abstract

The use of incubators in the management of newborn infants dates to more than one hundred years of history, however, even today there are limitations to its use, such as poor isolation, difficulty in accessing and managing the newborn, noises and high levels of magnetic fields [1-5]. The neonatal laminar flow unit was created and developed in Brazil in 2004, and its concepts and studies have already been published for its use in therapeutic hypothermia [6-8].

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