Background: Health care-associated bloodstream infection (HABSI) is a frequent complication in neonatal intensive care. Research on risk factors stratified by birth weight and adjusted for severity of illness and comorbidities is limited. Our objective is to describe independent risk factors for HABSI in critically ill neonates with emphasis on risk variation between birth weight groups. Methods: We performed a single-center historical cohort study in a tertiary referral center. A neonatal intensive care-audit system was used to identify eligible neonates admitted for 72 hours (2002-2011). HABSI is defined according to National Institute of Child Health and Human Development criteria. Risk factors for HABSI were assessed by univariate and ...
Background: almost 5 million newborns die every year all over the world. 98% of them belong to devel...
Neonatal Sepsis (NS) is a systemic infection caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses during the first ...
Introduction: Neonatal sepsis is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in pret...
Background: Health care-associated bloodstream infection (HABSI) is a frequent complication in neona...
The risk factors of developing neonatal sepsis could be caused by maternal and neonatal risk factors...
Aim: To examine the risk factors and the clinical-bacteriological profile of early sepsis in newborn...
Neonates rank among those at highest risk for health care-associated bloodstream infections (BSIs), ...
Neonates rank among those at highest risk for health care-associated bloodstream infections (BSIs), ...
Neonates rank among those at highest risk for health care-associated bloodstream infections (BSIs), ...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a common complication among hospitalized patients and an...
Background: Adequate care has to be taken to the new born child because there is large number of mor...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a common complication among hospitalized patients and an...
Healthcare-associated sepsis (HAS) is a life-threatening complication in neonatal intensive care. Re...
Background: Adequate care has to be taken to the new born child because there is large number of mor...
Healthcare-associated sepsis (HAS) is a life-threatening complication in neonatal intensive care. Re...
Background: almost 5 million newborns die every year all over the world. 98% of them belong to devel...
Neonatal Sepsis (NS) is a systemic infection caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses during the first ...
Introduction: Neonatal sepsis is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in pret...
Background: Health care-associated bloodstream infection (HABSI) is a frequent complication in neona...
The risk factors of developing neonatal sepsis could be caused by maternal and neonatal risk factors...
Aim: To examine the risk factors and the clinical-bacteriological profile of early sepsis in newborn...
Neonates rank among those at highest risk for health care-associated bloodstream infections (BSIs), ...
Neonates rank among those at highest risk for health care-associated bloodstream infections (BSIs), ...
Neonates rank among those at highest risk for health care-associated bloodstream infections (BSIs), ...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a common complication among hospitalized patients and an...
Background: Adequate care has to be taken to the new born child because there is large number of mor...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a common complication among hospitalized patients and an...
Healthcare-associated sepsis (HAS) is a life-threatening complication in neonatal intensive care. Re...
Background: Adequate care has to be taken to the new born child because there is large number of mor...
Healthcare-associated sepsis (HAS) is a life-threatening complication in neonatal intensive care. Re...
Background: almost 5 million newborns die every year all over the world. 98% of them belong to devel...
Neonatal Sepsis (NS) is a systemic infection caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses during the first ...
Introduction: Neonatal sepsis is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in pret...