Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in neonates. Presenting clinical symptoms are unspecific. Sensitivity and positive predictive value of biomarkers at onset of symptoms are suboptimal. Clinical suspicion therefore frequently leads to empirical antibiotic therapy in uninfected infants. The incidence of culture confirmed early-onset sepsis is rather low, around 0.4–0.8/1000 term infants in high-income countries. Six to 16 times more infants receive therapy for culture-negative sepsis in the absence of a positive blood culture. Thus, culture-negative sepsis contributes to high antibiotic consumption in neonatal units. Antibiotics may be life-saving for the few infants who are truly infected. However, overuse of broad-spectru...
Sepsis is a severe illness during the neonatal period. Despite significant advances in the care ...
Severe infections represent the main cause of neonatal mortality accounting for more than one millio...
Background. Neonatal sepsis remains one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in developi...
Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in neonates. Presenting clinical symptoms are u...
Objective: Despite in diagnosis, treatment and the development of the neonatal intensive care, neona...
Neonatal sepsis causes significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. Diagnosis is usually confirmed...
Neonatal sepsis causes significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. Diagnosis is usually confirmed...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is the single most important cause of neonatal deaths globally. The inci...
Neonatal bacterial sepsis is one of the major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. This ret...
Neonatal sepsis is one of the most prevalent major health problems, affecting an estimate of around ...
Neonatal bacterial sepsis is one of the major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. This ret...
Neonatal sepsis is defined as a systemic infection within the first 28 days of life, with early-onse...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is an important issue with a high morbidity and mortality rate in spite ...
Neonatal sepsis is associated with increased mortality and morbidity including neurodevelopmental im...
The incidence of neonatal late-onset sepsis (LOS) is inversely related to the degree of maturity and...
Sepsis is a severe illness during the neonatal period. Despite significant advances in the care ...
Severe infections represent the main cause of neonatal mortality accounting for more than one millio...
Background. Neonatal sepsis remains one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in developi...
Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in neonates. Presenting clinical symptoms are u...
Objective: Despite in diagnosis, treatment and the development of the neonatal intensive care, neona...
Neonatal sepsis causes significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. Diagnosis is usually confirmed...
Neonatal sepsis causes significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. Diagnosis is usually confirmed...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is the single most important cause of neonatal deaths globally. The inci...
Neonatal bacterial sepsis is one of the major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. This ret...
Neonatal sepsis is one of the most prevalent major health problems, affecting an estimate of around ...
Neonatal bacterial sepsis is one of the major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. This ret...
Neonatal sepsis is defined as a systemic infection within the first 28 days of life, with early-onse...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is an important issue with a high morbidity and mortality rate in spite ...
Neonatal sepsis is associated with increased mortality and morbidity including neurodevelopmental im...
The incidence of neonatal late-onset sepsis (LOS) is inversely related to the degree of maturity and...
Sepsis is a severe illness during the neonatal period. Despite significant advances in the care ...
Severe infections represent the main cause of neonatal mortality accounting for more than one millio...
Background. Neonatal sepsis remains one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in developi...