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  1. Jun 1, 2021 · Objective The study aimed to assess the determinants of neonatal sepsis among neonates delivered in Southwest Ethiopia in 2018. Methods A hospital-based case-control study was conducted in ...

  2. Autosomal recessive severe congenital neutropenia due to G6PC3 deficiency. MedGen UID: 414066. • Concept ID: C2751630. •. Disease or Syndrome. G6PC3 deficiency is characterized by severe congenital neutropenia which occurs in a phenotypic continuum that includes the following: Isolated severe congenital neutropenia (nonsyndromic). Classic ...

  3. Sepse neonatal é uma infecção do sangue em um bebê com menos de um mês, geralmente causada por bactérias da flora normal. Pode estar associada a meningite, pneumonia, pielonefrite (infecção renal) ou gastroenterite . Sepse neonatal é a principal causa de morte neonatal nos países em desenvolvimento. Critérios cardiovasculares ou ...

  4. Background: Sepsis is a global healthcare issue and continues to be the leading cause of death from infection. Early recognition and diagnosis of sepsis is required to prevent the transition into septic shock, which is associated with a mortality rate of 40% or more. Discussion: New definitions for sepsis and septic shock (Third International ...

  5. Both guidelines recognise the importance of repeated observations in infants with risk factors for sepsis (especially when the decision is made not to treat). Both guidelines recommend stopping antibiotics at 36–48 hours, although the stopping criteria are a little different. Both guidelines emphasise the importance of parental education.

  6. Dec 1, 2018 · Early-onset sepsis (EOS) remains a serious and often fatal illness among infants born preterm, particularly among newborn infants of the lowest gestational age. Currently, most preterm infants with very low birth weight are treated empirically with antibiotics for risk of EOS, often for prolonged periods, in the absence of a culture-confirmed infection. Retrospective studies have revealed that ...

  7. Jun 12, 2020 · Neonatal sepsis defines the systemic condition that arises from the bacterial, viral or fungal origin, associated with hemodynamic changes and clinical findings and causing severe morbidity and mortality. Its incidence varies depending on the definition of the case and the population studied and is between 1 and 5 in 1000 live births.

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