AimTo describe the epidemiology of EOS including blood culture utilisation, across a large and geographically diverse Australian health district.BackgroundSepsis in the first three days of life remains a leading cause of death and morbidity. In high-income countries, group B Streptococcus (GBS) and Escherichia coli (E. coli) have dominated as causes of EOS for five decades.MethodAn 11-year retrospective cohort study to determine the epidemiology of EOS. Incidence rates were calculated per 1000 live births. Logistic regression with linear temporal trend and covariates for potential effect modifiers were employed. Blood culture utilisation was determined by examining the rate of babies undergoing blood culture within 72 hours of birth.Results...
OBJECTIVE To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal s...
OBJECTIVE To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal s...
BACKGROUND: Each year an estimated four million neonates die, the majority in the first week of life...
© 2019 Braye et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
BackgroundGlobally, over 400,000 neonatal deaths in 2015 were attributed to sepsis, however, the inc...
To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal sepsis (LOS)...
OBJECTIVE To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal...
To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal sepsis (LOS)...
SummaryObjectivesTo investigate the incidence of early-onset neonatal sepsis and identify the main p...
Introduction: Neonatal septicemia is classified as early onset sepsis (EOS) and late onset sepsis (L...
Background: Nationwide group B Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) antepartum screening was instituted in...
Neonatal sepsis is defined as a systemic infection within the first 28 days of life, with early-onse...
Appropriate use of antibiotics is life-saving in neonatal early-onset sepsis (EOS), but overuse of a...
Appropriate use of antibiotics is life-saving in neonatal early-onset sepsis (EOS), but overuse of a...
To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal sepsis (LOS)...
OBJECTIVE To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal s...
OBJECTIVE To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal s...
BACKGROUND: Each year an estimated four million neonates die, the majority in the first week of life...
© 2019 Braye et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
BackgroundGlobally, over 400,000 neonatal deaths in 2015 were attributed to sepsis, however, the inc...
To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal sepsis (LOS)...
OBJECTIVE To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal...
To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal sepsis (LOS)...
SummaryObjectivesTo investigate the incidence of early-onset neonatal sepsis and identify the main p...
Introduction: Neonatal septicemia is classified as early onset sepsis (EOS) and late onset sepsis (L...
Background: Nationwide group B Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) antepartum screening was instituted in...
Neonatal sepsis is defined as a systemic infection within the first 28 days of life, with early-onse...
Appropriate use of antibiotics is life-saving in neonatal early-onset sepsis (EOS), but overuse of a...
Appropriate use of antibiotics is life-saving in neonatal early-onset sepsis (EOS), but overuse of a...
To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal sepsis (LOS)...
OBJECTIVE To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal s...
OBJECTIVE To assess the epidemiology of blood culture-proven early- (EOS) and late-onset neonatal s...
BACKGROUND: Each year an estimated four million neonates die, the majority in the first week of life...