Open Peer Review Reports for: Infant mortality in Brazil attributable to inborn errors of metabolism associated with sudden death: a time-series study (2002–2014)
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Original Submission | ||
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23 Jul 2018 | Submitted | Original manuscript |
4 Sep 2018 | Reviewed | Reviewer Report - Donald Chace |
14 Sep 2018 | Reviewed | Reviewer Report - Nadia Merchant |
21 Nov 2018 | Author responded | Author comments - Fernanda Hendges de Bitencourt |
Resubmission - Version 2 | ||
21 Nov 2018 | Submitted | Manuscript version 2 |
27 Nov 2018 | Author responded | Author comments - Fernanda Hendges de Bitencourt |
Resubmission - Version 3 | ||
27 Nov 2018 | Submitted | Manuscript version 3 |
10 Dec 2018 | Reviewed | Reviewer Report - Donald Chace |
7 Jan 2019 | Reviewed | Reviewer Report - Parth Bhatt |
27 Jan 2019 | Author responded | Author comments - Fernanda Hendges de Bitencourt |
Resubmission - Version 4 | ||
27 Jan 2019 | Submitted | Manuscript version 4 |
Publishing | ||
29 Jan 2019 | Editorially accepted | |
8 Feb 2019 | Article published | 10.1186/s12887-019-1421-y |
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