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      • Sepsis, often called blood poisoning, is the immune system overreacting to an infection of any kind. It can spread rapidly in children’s small bodies. Children with compromised immune systems, like hematology and oncology patients, are particularly susceptible to sepsis.
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  1. Elevated or low white blood cells – Higher than usual levels of leukocytes, known as white blood cells (WBCs), are a sign of a current infection, while too few WBCs indicate that a person is at higher risk of developing one.

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  3. May 28, 2024 · Sepsis is a progression of an infection that can quickly turn into septic shock or even lead to death. Recognizing the signs of sepsis early and getting treatment immediately is essential to improving your outcomes and helping you recover.

  4. May 9, 2023 · The recognition of sepsis in children is challenging and is related to the high prevalence of common febrile infections, poor specificity of discriminating features, and some capacity of children’s physiology to compensate until shock is in an advanced stage [1 ••].

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Prevention. Sepsis and Measles. Sepsis can affect anyone at any time, but children, particularly premature babies and infants, can be particularly prone.

  6. May 22, 2024 · Early recognition of sepsis is crucial to ensuring the best outcomes in children and is aided by a working knowledge of the children at particular risk, the common pathogens, and the clinical manifestations.

  7. Sepsis can occur from infections resulting from unsanitary conditions at birth, maternal infections passed on to newborns, or preventable infections, particularly in countries with limited vaccinations and medical care. Like adults, children can develop sepsis as the result of any type of infection. Neonatal Sepsis.

  8. May 17, 2016 · Pediatric sepsis is generally considered to comprise a spectrum of disorders that result from infection by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites or the toxic products of these microorganisms....