<p>During the study period (i.e. day of life 4 until day of life 28), 25 infants were evaluated for sepsis. Infants with septicemia represent the culture positive group (n = 7). Infants with clinical features of infection, a negative blood culture and antibiotic treatment for at least 5 days were allocated to the clinical sepsis group (n = 10) and infants with evaluation for sepsis who were subsequently proven not to be infected were allocated to the indeterminate group (n = 8). The control group consisted of the remaining 25 infants without sepsis evaluation.</p
Objective: Despite in diagnosis, treatment and the development of the neonatal intensive care, neona...
<p>*Note: The premature group refers to preterm infants only; the “Other” category of infants with s...
<p>Overview of children assessed for eligibility and enrolled in the study as well as data availabil...
<p>(N)ICU, (neonatal) intensive care unit; CoNS, coagulase-negative staphylococci; BC, blood culture...
<p>Patient allocation and analyses performed throughout the study are depicted in Figure 1: RSV sign...
<p>ALRTI, acute lower respiratory tract infection; BPD, bronchopulmonary dysplasia; GA, gestational ...
Objectives: Neonatal late-onset sepsis work-up is a frequent occurrence in every neonatal department...
<p>Flow diagram of the population selection after a universal offer for early infant HIV diagnosis (...
<p>Of 1100 enrolled infants, 12 had confirmed early onset sepsis (cEOS: positive blood culture with ...
<p>Data are presented as the number of subjects in each group, with percentages given in parentheses...
<p>Background: Blood cultures are essential for the diagnosis and further appropriate treatment in c...
<p>Background: Blood cultures are essential for the diagnosis and further appropriate treatment in c...
Flow chart of enrolled neonates with physician diagnosed suspected and protocol defined sepsis.</p
RI = resistance index (of the umbilical artery), AGA = appropriate-for-gestational age, SGA = small-...
Objective: To determine the clinical profile and to corelate the sepsis score with blood culture rep...
Objective: Despite in diagnosis, treatment and the development of the neonatal intensive care, neona...
<p>*Note: The premature group refers to preterm infants only; the “Other” category of infants with s...
<p>Overview of children assessed for eligibility and enrolled in the study as well as data availabil...
<p>(N)ICU, (neonatal) intensive care unit; CoNS, coagulase-negative staphylococci; BC, blood culture...
<p>Patient allocation and analyses performed throughout the study are depicted in Figure 1: RSV sign...
<p>ALRTI, acute lower respiratory tract infection; BPD, bronchopulmonary dysplasia; GA, gestational ...
Objectives: Neonatal late-onset sepsis work-up is a frequent occurrence in every neonatal department...
<p>Flow diagram of the population selection after a universal offer for early infant HIV diagnosis (...
<p>Of 1100 enrolled infants, 12 had confirmed early onset sepsis (cEOS: positive blood culture with ...
<p>Data are presented as the number of subjects in each group, with percentages given in parentheses...
<p>Background: Blood cultures are essential for the diagnosis and further appropriate treatment in c...
<p>Background: Blood cultures are essential for the diagnosis and further appropriate treatment in c...
Flow chart of enrolled neonates with physician diagnosed suspected and protocol defined sepsis.</p
RI = resistance index (of the umbilical artery), AGA = appropriate-for-gestational age, SGA = small-...
Objective: To determine the clinical profile and to corelate the sepsis score with blood culture rep...
Objective: Despite in diagnosis, treatment and the development of the neonatal intensive care, neona...
<p>*Note: The premature group refers to preterm infants only; the “Other” category of infants with s...
<p>Overview of children assessed for eligibility and enrolled in the study as well as data availabil...