Inadequate illness recognition and access to antibiotics contribute to high case fatality from infections in young infants (<2 months) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We aimed to address three questions regarding access to treatment for young infant infections in LMICs: (1) Can frontline health workers accurately diagnose possible bacterial infection (pBI)?; (2) How available and affordable are antibiotics?; (3) How often are antibiotics procured without a prescription? = 11,857) compared to physicians. For question 2, first-line injectable agents (ampicillin, gentamicin, and penicillin) had low variable availability in first-level health facilities in Africa and South Asia. Oral amoxicillin and cotrimoxazole were widely availa...
Günther Fink and colleagues are to be congratulated for their analysis of antibiotic exposure among ...
SummaryBackgroundSevere infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possi...
Introduction Neonates with serious bacterial infections should be treated with injectable antibiotic...
Inadequate illness recognition and access to antibiotics contribute to high case fatality from infec...
Introduction: Knowledge of antimicrobial resistance and trends in resistance patterns among major pa...
International audienceBackground: Antibiotic resistance is a threat in developing countries (DCs) be...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health. Although detailed information about antibi...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health. Although detailed information about antibi...
Background: Newborns and young infants suffer high rates of infections in South Asia and sub-Saharan...
Background: Hospital referral and admission in many- low and middle-income countries are not feasibl...
BackgroundNeonatal sepsis is a leading cause of mortality, yet the recommended inpatient treatment o...
SummaryGlobally, young infant mortality comprises 40% of the estimated 10.8million child deaths annu...
Neonatal sepsis is defined as a systemic infection within the first 28 days of life, with early-onse...
Background: The recommended management for neonates with a possible serious bacterial infection (PSB...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the total cumulative exposure to antibiotics of children in low-resource se...
Günther Fink and colleagues are to be congratulated for their analysis of antibiotic exposure among ...
SummaryBackgroundSevere infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possi...
Introduction Neonates with serious bacterial infections should be treated with injectable antibiotic...
Inadequate illness recognition and access to antibiotics contribute to high case fatality from infec...
Introduction: Knowledge of antimicrobial resistance and trends in resistance patterns among major pa...
International audienceBackground: Antibiotic resistance is a threat in developing countries (DCs) be...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health. Although detailed information about antibi...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health. Although detailed information about antibi...
Background: Newborns and young infants suffer high rates of infections in South Asia and sub-Saharan...
Background: Hospital referral and admission in many- low and middle-income countries are not feasibl...
BackgroundNeonatal sepsis is a leading cause of mortality, yet the recommended inpatient treatment o...
SummaryGlobally, young infant mortality comprises 40% of the estimated 10.8million child deaths annu...
Neonatal sepsis is defined as a systemic infection within the first 28 days of life, with early-onse...
Background: The recommended management for neonates with a possible serious bacterial infection (PSB...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the total cumulative exposure to antibiotics of children in low-resource se...
Günther Fink and colleagues are to be congratulated for their analysis of antibiotic exposure among ...
SummaryBackgroundSevere infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possi...
Introduction Neonates with serious bacterial infections should be treated with injectable antibiotic...