Background Guidelines from 2005 for treating suspected sepsis in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) recommended hospitalisation and prophylactic intramuscular (IM) or intravenous (IV) ampicillin and gentamicin. In 2015, recommendations when referral to hospital is not possible suggest the administration of IM gentamicin and oral amoxicillin. In an era of increasing antimicrobial resistance, an updated review of the appropriate empirical therapy for treating sepsis (taking into account susceptibility patterns, cost and risk of adverse events) in neonates and children is necessary. Methods Systematic literature review and international guidelines were used to identify published evidence regarding the treatment of (suspected) sepsis. Resu...
Background: Antimicrobial therapy for neonatal sepsis is challenging as its judicious use can save n...
Background: Sepsis in the neonatal period is a major cause of child mortality in low-income countrie...
Background: Severe infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possible s...
Background Guidelines from 2005 for treating suspected sepsis in low- and middle-income countries (...
Objective: Suspected early-onset sepsis is a common diagnosis among neonates which warrants admissio...
Sepsis is a leading cause of neonatal mortality, particularly in low- and middleincome countries (LM...
ABSTRACT Background Technologies and life support management have enhanced the survival of preterm ...
Severe infections represent the main cause of neonatal mortality accounting for more than one millio...
Background: Hospital referral and admission in many- low and middle-income countries are not feasibl...
Sepsis is a major cause of newborn death world wide but the burden is heaviest in the developing par...
Background: The recommended management for neonates with a possible serious bacterial infection (PSB...
Background: Neonatal sepsis causes an estimated 430,000 – 680,000 infant deaths globally each year, ...
Background: Sepsis with septic shock has remained a dreadful disease inspite of early intervention m...
Background: Sepsis and other infections cause 15% neonatal deaths in India. The present study is to ...
Empirical antibiotics for suspected early neonatal sepsis ‘Empirical treatment of neonatal sepsis: a...
Background: Antimicrobial therapy for neonatal sepsis is challenging as its judicious use can save n...
Background: Sepsis in the neonatal period is a major cause of child mortality in low-income countrie...
Background: Severe infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possible s...
Background Guidelines from 2005 for treating suspected sepsis in low- and middle-income countries (...
Objective: Suspected early-onset sepsis is a common diagnosis among neonates which warrants admissio...
Sepsis is a leading cause of neonatal mortality, particularly in low- and middleincome countries (LM...
ABSTRACT Background Technologies and life support management have enhanced the survival of preterm ...
Severe infections represent the main cause of neonatal mortality accounting for more than one millio...
Background: Hospital referral and admission in many- low and middle-income countries are not feasibl...
Sepsis is a major cause of newborn death world wide but the burden is heaviest in the developing par...
Background: The recommended management for neonates with a possible serious bacterial infection (PSB...
Background: Neonatal sepsis causes an estimated 430,000 – 680,000 infant deaths globally each year, ...
Background: Sepsis with septic shock has remained a dreadful disease inspite of early intervention m...
Background: Sepsis and other infections cause 15% neonatal deaths in India. The present study is to ...
Empirical antibiotics for suspected early neonatal sepsis ‘Empirical treatment of neonatal sepsis: a...
Background: Antimicrobial therapy for neonatal sepsis is challenging as its judicious use can save n...
Background: Sepsis in the neonatal period is a major cause of child mortality in low-income countrie...
Background: Severe infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possible s...