To evaluate the long term neurodevelopmental outcome of premature infants exposed to either gram- negative sepsis (GNS) or neonatal Candida sepsis (NCS), and to compare their outcome with premature infants without sepsis.Historical cohort study in a population of infants born at <30 weeks gestation and admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam during the period 1997–2007. Outcome of infants exposed to GNS or NCS and 120 randomly chosen uncomplicated controls (UC) from the same NICU were compared. Clinical data during hospitalization and neurodevelopmental outcome data (clinical neurological status; Bayley –test results and vision/hearing test results) at the corrected age of 24 months we...
Abstract Aims The study investigated a putative association between early-onset-sepsis (EOS) and poo...
The outcome of congenital and nosocomial septicemia has been documented in infants who were admitted...
Late-onset sepsis is frequently seen in preterm infants and is associated with poor neurodevelopment...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the long term neurodevelopmental outcome of premature infants exposed to eit...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal sepsis causes high mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, but less is known...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the influence of late-onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infants w...
AbstractObjectiveto establish the influence of late-onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infa...
Sepsis is commonly experienced by infants born very preterm (<32 weeks gestational age and/or <1500 ...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish the influence of late‐onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infa...
Late-onset sepsis is associated with impaired neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants. This pr...
Sepsis is a frequent cause of death in very-low-birthweight infants and often results in neurologica...
Sepsis is a frequent cause of death in very-low-birthweight infants and often results in neurologica...
Neonatal sepsis causes high mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, but less is known regarding ...
Objective: to evaluate neonatal sepsis as a risk factor for abnormal neuromotor and cognitive develo...
<p>NCS: Neonatal Candida Sepsis; Gram Negative Sepsis; UC: Uncomplicated Controls. FU: Follow Up.</p...
Abstract Aims The study investigated a putative association between early-onset-sepsis (EOS) and poo...
The outcome of congenital and nosocomial septicemia has been documented in infants who were admitted...
Late-onset sepsis is frequently seen in preterm infants and is associated with poor neurodevelopment...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the long term neurodevelopmental outcome of premature infants exposed to eit...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal sepsis causes high mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, but less is known...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the influence of late-onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infants w...
AbstractObjectiveto establish the influence of late-onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infa...
Sepsis is commonly experienced by infants born very preterm (<32 weeks gestational age and/or <1500 ...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish the influence of late‐onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infa...
Late-onset sepsis is associated with impaired neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants. This pr...
Sepsis is a frequent cause of death in very-low-birthweight infants and often results in neurologica...
Sepsis is a frequent cause of death in very-low-birthweight infants and often results in neurologica...
Neonatal sepsis causes high mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, but less is known regarding ...
Objective: to evaluate neonatal sepsis as a risk factor for abnormal neuromotor and cognitive develo...
<p>NCS: Neonatal Candida Sepsis; Gram Negative Sepsis; UC: Uncomplicated Controls. FU: Follow Up.</p...
Abstract Aims The study investigated a putative association between early-onset-sepsis (EOS) and poo...
The outcome of congenital and nosocomial septicemia has been documented in infants who were admitted...
Late-onset sepsis is frequently seen in preterm infants and is associated with poor neurodevelopment...