Background: Sepsis and other infections cause 15% neonatal deaths in India. The present study is to determine the resistance pattern of pathogens causing neonatal sepsis and to provide antibiogram to pediatricians for better patient management.Methods: Positive Blood culture reports of neonatal sepsis cases detected during the years 2014 and 2015 were studied. The antibiotic resistance of the organisms found during the years 2014 and 2015 were compared by calculating the probability (p value) using the standard formula.Results: Coagulase negative staphylococci (CONS) was the most common organism in 2014 whereas pseudomonas was predominant in 2015.Resistance of CONS to amoxycillin and ceftrioxone has significantly increased in 2015.Also resi...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome characterized by systemic signs of infection and ...
Aims: To identify the microbiological profile of neonatal sepsis and antibiotic sensitivity patterns...
Background: Neonatal sepsis (NS) is a cause of very high morbidity and mortality. Reviews of bacteri...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a leading cause of neonatal mortality and continues to be a formidabl...
Introduction: Sepsis is the second leading cause of neonatal mortality in India. Emergence of highl...
Background: To determine the spectrum of causative bacteria and their antibiotics sensitivity and re...
Neonatal sepsis caused by resistant bacteria is a worldwide concern due to the associated high morta...
Background: Septicemia in neonates refers to bacterial infection documented by positive blood cultur...
Abstract Background: Neonatal sepsis is the second most common cause of neonatal mortality in India...
Introduction: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome characterized by multiple symptoms and signs of...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is defined as a clinical syndrome in an infant 28 days of life or younge...
SettingNobel Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Biratnagar, Nepal.ObjectiveTo determine the patt...
Abstract- Bacterial sepsis is one of the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in neonates. ...
Background: Antimicrobial therapy for neonatal sepsis is challenging as its judicious use can save n...
Bacterial sepsis is one of the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in neonates. It has bee...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome characterized by systemic signs of infection and ...
Aims: To identify the microbiological profile of neonatal sepsis and antibiotic sensitivity patterns...
Background: Neonatal sepsis (NS) is a cause of very high morbidity and mortality. Reviews of bacteri...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a leading cause of neonatal mortality and continues to be a formidabl...
Introduction: Sepsis is the second leading cause of neonatal mortality in India. Emergence of highl...
Background: To determine the spectrum of causative bacteria and their antibiotics sensitivity and re...
Neonatal sepsis caused by resistant bacteria is a worldwide concern due to the associated high morta...
Background: Septicemia in neonates refers to bacterial infection documented by positive blood cultur...
Abstract Background: Neonatal sepsis is the second most common cause of neonatal mortality in India...
Introduction: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome characterized by multiple symptoms and signs of...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is defined as a clinical syndrome in an infant 28 days of life or younge...
SettingNobel Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Biratnagar, Nepal.ObjectiveTo determine the patt...
Abstract- Bacterial sepsis is one of the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in neonates. ...
Background: Antimicrobial therapy for neonatal sepsis is challenging as its judicious use can save n...
Bacterial sepsis is one of the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in neonates. It has bee...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome characterized by systemic signs of infection and ...
Aims: To identify the microbiological profile of neonatal sepsis and antibiotic sensitivity patterns...
Background: Neonatal sepsis (NS) is a cause of very high morbidity and mortality. Reviews of bacteri...