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Search for: [Abstract = "tion, speech, speech comprehension, social skills and the level of independence. Preterm infants who underwent infections during hospitalization obtained a lower result in terms of social development compared to those who were hospitalized without infection. In addition, there were no statistically significant differences between the functional development in 7 areas and premature babies from single, twin or triple pregnancies. Manual dexterity, speech development and comprehension as well as social level were statistically significantly lower among nursery children compared to children being in care at home. The statistical analysis also revealed that there are no differences in individual spheres of functional development depending on the number of siblings. The values of anthropometric measurements of the examined children were directly proportional to the level of development of walking age, manual skills, perception, speech comprehension, social skills and independence. The more the children in the study scored on the Apgar scale immediately after birth, the faster they developed in terms of walking, perception, speech comprehension, social development and independence. The duration of use of non\-invasive nCPAP respiratory support also demonstrated a significant positive correlation \(p <0,001, r> 0\), but only in the development of walking, perception, social skills and i"]

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