Which of the following statements about neonatal development is accurate?
A) Neonates may have an infection without fever
B) Breast-fed infants do not become ill due to immunity
C) Neonates prefer sleeping and often refuse to eat
D) Neonates have defense to communicable disease
Ans: A
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