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		<description><![CDATA[Level IV NICU &#8211; Level 4 NICU A level 4 NICU is the highest level, and usually can provide the most advanced care for infants, critically ill infants, and premature babies. Infants with extremely complex and complicated illnesses can be transferred to a level 4 NICU, as well as extremely sick premature infants.]]></description>
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		<title>Level I NICU</title>
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