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  2. Mar 19, 2020 · Sepsis represents a major contributor to global mortality and has been declared as a priority by the WHO. 1 The highest sepsis incidence across all age groups is found in neonates affecting...

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  3. May 25, 2022 · The 2005 Pediatric International Pediatric Sepsis Consensus Definition of sepsis is SIRS (2 or more of the following: abnormal temperature, white cell count, heart rate, or tachypnea, of which 1 must be temperature or white cell count) plus infection; severe sepsis is cardiovascular or respiratory organ dysfunction, or at least 2 other organ ...

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  4. Sepsis remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal population, and at present, there is no unified definition of neonatal sepsis. Existing consensus sepsis definitions within paediatrics are not suited for use in the NICU and do not address sepsis in the premature population. ….

    • Matthew McGovern, Eric Giannoni, Helmut Kuester, Mark A Turner, Agnes van den Hoogen, Joseph M Bliss...
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  5. There is currently no consensus definition of neonatal sepsis and the definitions that are currently in use are varied. A consensus definition of neonatal sepsis would benefit clinicians ...

    • Matthew McGovern, Eric Giannoni, Helmut Kuester, Mark A Turner, Agnes van den Hoogen, Joseph M Bliss...
    • 2020
  6. Nov 11, 2022 · Neonatal sepsis is defined as sepsis presenting in the first 28 days after birth. 11 In view of distinct pathogenesis and pathogen epidemiology, neonatologists discriminate early-onset sepsis (EOS) and LOS according to the timing of infection onset. 2 11 EOS is mostly defined as manifesting in the first 48–72 hours after birth. 1 11 12 In the ...

  7. Feb 24, 2024 · Abstract. Neonatal sepsis, a life-threatening condition characterized by systemic infection in newborns, continues to pose a significant challenge in perinatal care. Despite advances in medical science, neonatal sepsis remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among infants worldwide (Stoll et al., 2011). Objectives.

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