Late-onset sepsis is associated with impaired neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants. This prospective cohort study aims to establish the effect of sepsis after 72 h of life on cognitive, psychomotor, and language development of preterm infants (below 32 weeks gestational age and/or below 1500 g). At 2 years corrected age, neurodevelopmental outcome was tested using Bayley’s Scales of Infant Development-II, Lexilijst (lexical development questionnaire), and behavior checklists. Of 117 patients included, 85 experienced blood culture–proven infection. Coagulase-negative staphylococci were responsible for 55% of the episodes. No significant differences were found in cognitive, motor, and behavioral scores or lexiquotient comparing patie...
Late-onset sepsis is frequently seen in preterm infants and is associated with poor neurodevelopment...
Neonatal sepsis causes high mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, but less is known regarding ...
Late-onset sepsis is frequently seen in preterm infants and is associated with poor neurodevelopment...
Late-onset sepsis is associated with impaired neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants. This pr...
Background Late onset sepsis is still a common complication of admission to the neonatal intensive c...
Sepsis is commonly experienced by infants born very preterm (<32 weeks gestational age and/or <1500 ...
Abstract Aims The study investigated a putative association between early-onset-sepsis (EOS) and poo...
Background: Late-onset sepsis is a relatively common complication particularly of preterm birth that...
AbstractBackgroundLate-onset sepsis is a relatively common complication particularly of preterm birt...
Objective: to evaluate neonatal sepsis as a risk factor for abnormal neuromotor and cognitive develo...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal sepsis causes high mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, but less is known...
AbstractObjectiveto establish the influence of late-onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infa...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish the influence of late‐onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infa...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the influence of late-onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infants w...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate neonatal sepsis as a risk factor for abnormal neuromotor and cognitive ...
Late-onset sepsis is frequently seen in preterm infants and is associated with poor neurodevelopment...
Neonatal sepsis causes high mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, but less is known regarding ...
Late-onset sepsis is frequently seen in preterm infants and is associated with poor neurodevelopment...
Late-onset sepsis is associated with impaired neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants. This pr...
Background Late onset sepsis is still a common complication of admission to the neonatal intensive c...
Sepsis is commonly experienced by infants born very preterm (<32 weeks gestational age and/or <1500 ...
Abstract Aims The study investigated a putative association between early-onset-sepsis (EOS) and poo...
Background: Late-onset sepsis is a relatively common complication particularly of preterm birth that...
AbstractBackgroundLate-onset sepsis is a relatively common complication particularly of preterm birt...
Objective: to evaluate neonatal sepsis as a risk factor for abnormal neuromotor and cognitive develo...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal sepsis causes high mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, but less is known...
AbstractObjectiveto establish the influence of late-onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infa...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish the influence of late‐onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infa...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the influence of late-onset sepsis on neurodevelopment of preterm infants w...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate neonatal sepsis as a risk factor for abnormal neuromotor and cognitive ...
Late-onset sepsis is frequently seen in preterm infants and is associated with poor neurodevelopment...
Neonatal sepsis causes high mortality and morbidity in preterm infants, but less is known regarding ...
Late-onset sepsis is frequently seen in preterm infants and is associated with poor neurodevelopment...