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  1. Dec 22, 2014 · A presentation on neonatal sepsis, its definition, classification, causes, clinical features, diagnosis and management. Includes slides on early and late onset sepsis, case definitions, etiologic agents, complications and prevention.

  2. Nov 23, 2019 · A presentation on neonatal sepsis, its definition, categories, pathophysiology, signs, diagnosis, management, prevention and prognosis. Includes slides on early and late onset sepsis, common organisms, risk factors, antibiotics and complications.

  3. Jan 31, 2012 · A comprehensive overview of neonatal sepsis, its incidence, predisposing factors, organisms, symptoms, evaluation and management. Download the free PowerPoint presentation by Niki Kosmetatos, MD, Anthony Piazza, MD and J. Devn Cornish, MD from Emory University.

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  4. Signs of Neonatal Sepsis: tachypnea, grunting, cyanosis, oxygen requirement, apnea, persistent temperature <36.5 or >37.5ºC, hypotonia, poor feeding, or persistent unexplained hypoglycemia - Infants in mild respiratory distress w/o risk factors can be observed up to 2 h if stable and improving. Yes Chorioamnionitis (clinical diagnosis per OB)

  5. The basics. Neonate < 28 days. Term > 37 weeks. Late preterm/near term 34-36 weeks. GBS – Gm pos, beta-hemolytic bacteria. Recognized in 1930s, most common cause of sepsis and meningitis < 3 months in 1970s. Early onset sepsis (EOS) first days of life .

  6. Aug 21, 2014 · Neonatal Sepsis. Abbey Rupe, MD 7.24.2012. 2012 AAP Clinical Report: Management of Neonates with Suspected or Proven Early-Onset Bacterial Sepsis (May 2012). Epidemiology. Overall incidence: 1-5/1000 live births Term infants: 1-2/1000 live births. Definitions. Neonatal sepsis. Download Presentation. bacterial sepsis.

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