Neonatal sepsis contributes as much as 75% in increasing the neonatal mortality rate that occurs first week of birth. Neonatal sepsis is characterized by entry of bacteria in the blood that can be life-threatening. Process of neonatal sepsis can occur very quickly, if not treated with adequate treatment, death can occur within 24-48 hours. Neonatal sepsis is affected by infant factors like low birth weight (LBW). LBW in neonates can be easily infected due to immature immune formation. The study used literature review methods. Literature sourced from five databases: Biomed Central, Plus One, Pubmed, Proquest and Science Direct. Search with PICOS framework 15 journals used to analyze and obtained. Results showed the incidence of neonatal seps...
Background: The occurrence of infection in newborn babies may cause death if left untreated. Sepsis ...
Background: Sepsis is an important contributor to neonatal mortality and morbidity. Our aim was to s...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome of bacteraemia characterized by systemic signs an...
Introduction : Infections are the single largest cause of neonatal deaths globally. Sepsis is the c...
The risk of neonatal sepsis is still a major problem in the field of care and neonatal care. In high...
The risk of neonatal sepsis is still a major problem in the field of care and neonatal care. In high...
Infections of the newborn are a significant cause of mortality. Preterm infant have a high risk seps...
Background: Health care-associated bloodstream infection (HABSI) is a frequent complication in neona...
Background: Sepsis is a clinical syndrome with the presence of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndro...
Background—Very-low-birth-weight (VLBW, <1500 g birth weight) infants are at high risk for both e...
Background: Health care-associated bloodstream infection (HABSI) is a frequent complication in neona...
Sepsis is a severe illness during the neonatal period. Despite significant advances in the care of n...
Background: Sepsis is a clinical syndrome with the presence of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndro...
Aim: To examine the risk factors and the clinical-bacteriological profile of early sepsis in newborn...
Introduction: Septicaemia in neonates is characterised by the generalised bacteriological infection ...
Background: The occurrence of infection in newborn babies may cause death if left untreated. Sepsis ...
Background: Sepsis is an important contributor to neonatal mortality and morbidity. Our aim was to s...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome of bacteraemia characterized by systemic signs an...
Introduction : Infections are the single largest cause of neonatal deaths globally. Sepsis is the c...
The risk of neonatal sepsis is still a major problem in the field of care and neonatal care. In high...
The risk of neonatal sepsis is still a major problem in the field of care and neonatal care. In high...
Infections of the newborn are a significant cause of mortality. Preterm infant have a high risk seps...
Background: Health care-associated bloodstream infection (HABSI) is a frequent complication in neona...
Background: Sepsis is a clinical syndrome with the presence of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndro...
Background—Very-low-birth-weight (VLBW, <1500 g birth weight) infants are at high risk for both e...
Background: Health care-associated bloodstream infection (HABSI) is a frequent complication in neona...
Sepsis is a severe illness during the neonatal period. Despite significant advances in the care of n...
Background: Sepsis is a clinical syndrome with the presence of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndro...
Aim: To examine the risk factors and the clinical-bacteriological profile of early sepsis in newborn...
Introduction: Septicaemia in neonates is characterised by the generalised bacteriological infection ...
Background: The occurrence of infection in newborn babies may cause death if left untreated. Sepsis ...
Background: Sepsis is an important contributor to neonatal mortality and morbidity. Our aim was to s...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome of bacteraemia characterized by systemic signs an...