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Over This Period There Were 423 Births Pandora Charms UK
« on: October 18, 2013, 08:37:22 am »

Wipro bags outsourcing contracts from aircel
Bangalore, jan 10(Uni)Wipro infotech, a leading provider Pandora Charms UK of it solutions with a comprehensive suite of offerings, today bagged a nineyear outsourcing contract from a maxis group company aircel.

Aircel, which is currently operating in ten circles across india with about 9.5 million subscribers, was expanding operations to spread its wings in the remaining 13 circles to position itself as a leading full services panIndia telecom operator in the near future.

To achieve its panindia vision, aircel had restructured its organisation and operational architecture around innovation, scalability and flexibility, according to a release here.

Under the contract, wipro would deliver next generation business transformation through businessit alignment, implementing a future ready it architecture in accordance with industry standards and deployment of global best practice and tools to sustain comprehensive it operations over the life of the contract.

Besides, wipro would deploy component based service delivery platform(Sdp)For aircel to deliver wide range of services, including multi channel access, real time information delivery, multimedia content and vas.

Wipro infotech and global it president suresh vaswani said ''this is a strategic relationship for wipro and we are committed to making it a showcase in the global telecom industry''.

Terming the alliance as timely, maxis ceo sandip das said ''at this strategic juncture, we as a company are ready to make an impression in the telecom market.We see a great deal of similarity in our respective approaches towards innovation and delivering superior value and experience to the customer''.
967 Using Plastic Bags at Resuscitation Improves Thermoregulation in Babies Born in Romaniaquest

We postulated that delivering babies into plastic bags, would improve their temperature control and potentially other outcomes in the immediate post delivery period.

Methods:We collected data prospectively in salaj hospital in romania between november 2009 and january 2010.Temperature on admission to the neonatal unit, duration of hospital stay and type of feeding at discharge were recorded.The frequency of other complications including hypoglycaemia, seizures and respiratory distress were noted.

Results:Over this period there were 423 births, 144 babies were born by lscs with paediatricians in attendance, these babies were electively placed in to a polythene bag and not initially dried.The median temperature of these study babies on admission was 36 compared to 35.8 for babies born during the same time period in 2007.The gestational ages and weight of babies were very similar.The duration of hospital stay remained same as in 2007, median 5 days.The breast feeding percent remained very high at 89(97 in 2007).

Conclusion:The use of polythene bags in the routine resuscitation of babies born during the winter months has improved thermoregulation.We confirm that an inexpensive intervention improves neonatal care.



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