BACKGROUND: Infection in young infants is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-middle income countries, with high neonatal mortality rates. Timely case management is lifesaving, but the current standard of hospitalization for parenteral antibiotic therapy is not always feasible. Alternative, simpler antibiotic regimens that could be used in outpatient settings have the potential to save thousands of lives. METHODS: This trial aims to determine whether 2 simplified antibiotic regimens are equivalent to the reference therapy with 7 days of once-daily (OD) intramuscular (IM) procaine penicillin and gentamicin for outpatient management of young infants with clinically presumed systemic bacterial infection treated in primary health-ca...
Background: In resource-limited settings, most young infants with signs of severe infection do not r...
Background: In resource-limited settings, most young infants with signs of severe infection do not...
Background: Newborns and young infants suffer high rates of infections in South Asia and sub-Saharan...
Background: Infection in young infants is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-middle inc...
BACKGROUND: Because access to care is limited in settings with high mortality, exclusive reliance on...
Background: Parenteral antibiotic therapy for young infants (aged 0–59 days) with suspected sepsis i...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral antibiotic therapy for young infants (aged 0-59 days) with suspected sepsis i...
in young infants is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-middle income countries, with hi...
SummaryBackgroundSevere infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possi...
BACKGROUND: Severe infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possible s...
BACKGROUND: In resource-limited settings, most young infants with signs of severe infection do not r...
Background: Severe infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possible s...
Background Parenteral antibiotic therapy for young infants (aged 0–59 days) with suspected sepsis is...
Background: Sepsis in the neonatal period is a major cause of child mortality in low-income countrie...
Background: Newborns and young infants suffer high rates of infections in South Asia and sub-Saharan...
Background: In resource-limited settings, most young infants with signs of severe infection do not r...
Background: In resource-limited settings, most young infants with signs of severe infection do not...
Background: Newborns and young infants suffer high rates of infections in South Asia and sub-Saharan...
Background: Infection in young infants is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-middle inc...
BACKGROUND: Because access to care is limited in settings with high mortality, exclusive reliance on...
Background: Parenteral antibiotic therapy for young infants (aged 0–59 days) with suspected sepsis i...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral antibiotic therapy for young infants (aged 0-59 days) with suspected sepsis i...
in young infants is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-middle income countries, with hi...
SummaryBackgroundSevere infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possi...
BACKGROUND: Severe infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possible s...
BACKGROUND: In resource-limited settings, most young infants with signs of severe infection do not r...
Background: Severe infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possible s...
Background Parenteral antibiotic therapy for young infants (aged 0–59 days) with suspected sepsis is...
Background: Sepsis in the neonatal period is a major cause of child mortality in low-income countrie...
Background: Newborns and young infants suffer high rates of infections in South Asia and sub-Saharan...
Background: In resource-limited settings, most young infants with signs of severe infection do not r...
Background: In resource-limited settings, most young infants with signs of severe infection do not...
Background: Newborns and young infants suffer high rates of infections in South Asia and sub-Saharan...