Bacterial infections remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period. Therefore, many neonates, including late preterm and term neonates, are exposed to antibiotics in the first weeks of life. Data on the importance of inter-individual differences and disease signatures are accumulating. Differences that may potentially influence treatment requirement and success rate. However, currently, many neonates are treated following a “one size fits all” approach, based on general protocols and standard antibiotic treatment regimens. Precision medicine has emerged in the last years and is perceived as a new, holistic, way of stratifying patients based on large-scale data including patient characteristics and disease specific f...
The incidence of neonatal late-onset sepsis (LOS) is inversely related to the degree of maturity and...
BACKGROUND Uncertainty about the presence of infection results in unnecessary and prolonged empir...
(1) Background: Infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) b...
Background: Uncertainty about the presence of infection results in unnecessary and prolonged empiric...
Uncertainty about the presence of infection results in unnecessary and prolonged empiric antibiotic ...
BACKGROUND Uncertainty about the presence of infection results in unnecessary and prolonged empiric...
ABSTRACT Background Technologies and life support management have enhanced the survival of preterm ...
Neonatal sepsis is one of the most prevalent major health problems, affecting an estimate of around ...
Background: In preterm infants with premature rupture of membranes, antibiotic treatment is frequent...
Neonatal sepsis is an important cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. There are two distinct ty...
The incidence of sepsis among neonates born in the United States varies from less than one to more t...
Though the incidence of neonatal infection in term and near-term infants is relatively low, incidenc...
BackgroundThere is limited data on antibiotic treatment in hospitalized neonates in low- and middle-...
Neonatal sepsis is defined as a systemic infection within the first 28 days of life, with early-onse...
Objective: To investigate the impact of timing, in vitro activity and appropriateness of empirical a...
The incidence of neonatal late-onset sepsis (LOS) is inversely related to the degree of maturity and...
BACKGROUND Uncertainty about the presence of infection results in unnecessary and prolonged empir...
(1) Background: Infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) b...
Background: Uncertainty about the presence of infection results in unnecessary and prolonged empiric...
Uncertainty about the presence of infection results in unnecessary and prolonged empiric antibiotic ...
BACKGROUND Uncertainty about the presence of infection results in unnecessary and prolonged empiric...
ABSTRACT Background Technologies and life support management have enhanced the survival of preterm ...
Neonatal sepsis is one of the most prevalent major health problems, affecting an estimate of around ...
Background: In preterm infants with premature rupture of membranes, antibiotic treatment is frequent...
Neonatal sepsis is an important cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. There are two distinct ty...
The incidence of sepsis among neonates born in the United States varies from less than one to more t...
Though the incidence of neonatal infection in term and near-term infants is relatively low, incidenc...
BackgroundThere is limited data on antibiotic treatment in hospitalized neonates in low- and middle-...
Neonatal sepsis is defined as a systemic infection within the first 28 days of life, with early-onse...
Objective: To investigate the impact of timing, in vitro activity and appropriateness of empirical a...
The incidence of neonatal late-onset sepsis (LOS) is inversely related to the degree of maturity and...
BACKGROUND Uncertainty about the presence of infection results in unnecessary and prolonged empir...
(1) Background: Infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) b...