Bacterial infections are a leading cause of the 2·9 million annual neonatal deaths. Treatment is usually based on clinical diagnosis of possible severe bacterial infection (pSBI). To guide programme planning, we have undertaken the first estimates of neonatal pSBI, by sex and by region, for sub-Saharan Africa, south Asia, and Latin America.We included data for pSBI incidence in neonates of 32 weeks' gestation or more (or birthweight ≥1500 g) with livebirth denominator data, undertaking a systematic review and forming an investigator group to obtain unpublished data. We calculated pooled risk estimates for neonatal pSBI and case fatality risk, by sex and by region. We then applied these risk estimates to estimates of livebirths in sub-Sahara...
Severe bacterial infections are a leading cause of death among neonates in low-income countries, whi...
International audienceBackground: Antibiotic resistance is a threat in developing countries (DCs) be...
Introduction: Infections are a major contributor to newborn deaths in developing countries. Majority...
Bacterial infections are a leading cause of the 2·9 million annual neonatal deaths. Treatment is usu...
SummaryBackgroundBacterial infections are a leading cause of the 2·9 million annual neonatal deaths....
BACKGROUND: Bacterial infections are a leading cause of the 2·9 million annual neonatal deaths. Trea...
Background: Bacterial infections are a leading cause of the 2·9 million annual neonatal deaths. Trea...
BACKGROUND: Survivors of neonatal infections are at risk of neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI), a b...
Background Possible severe bacterial infections (pSBI) continue to be a leading cause of global n...
Background: More than 500000 neonatal deaths per year result from possible serious bacterial infecti...
International audienceBackground : Severe bacterial infections (SBIs) are a leading cause of neonata...
BACKGROUND: More than 500 000 neonatal deaths per year result from possible serious bacterial infect...
Severe bacterial infections are a leading cause of death among neonates in low-income countries, whi...
Background Epidemiological data on neonatal bloodstream infections (BSI) in sub-Saharan Africa are ...
Severe bacterial infections are a leading cause of death among neonates in low-income countries, whi...
International audienceBackground: Antibiotic resistance is a threat in developing countries (DCs) be...
Introduction: Infections are a major contributor to newborn deaths in developing countries. Majority...
Bacterial infections are a leading cause of the 2·9 million annual neonatal deaths. Treatment is usu...
SummaryBackgroundBacterial infections are a leading cause of the 2·9 million annual neonatal deaths....
BACKGROUND: Bacterial infections are a leading cause of the 2·9 million annual neonatal deaths. Trea...
Background: Bacterial infections are a leading cause of the 2·9 million annual neonatal deaths. Trea...
BACKGROUND: Survivors of neonatal infections are at risk of neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI), a b...
Background Possible severe bacterial infections (pSBI) continue to be a leading cause of global n...
Background: More than 500000 neonatal deaths per year result from possible serious bacterial infecti...
International audienceBackground : Severe bacterial infections (SBIs) are a leading cause of neonata...
BACKGROUND: More than 500 000 neonatal deaths per year result from possible serious bacterial infect...
Severe bacterial infections are a leading cause of death among neonates in low-income countries, whi...
Background Epidemiological data on neonatal bloodstream infections (BSI) in sub-Saharan Africa are ...
Severe bacterial infections are a leading cause of death among neonates in low-income countries, whi...
International audienceBackground: Antibiotic resistance is a threat in developing countries (DCs) be...
Introduction: Infections are a major contributor to newborn deaths in developing countries. Majority...