Bacterial sepsis is generally a major concern in ill infants. To help triaging decisions by front-line health workers in these situations, the World Health Organization (WHO) has developed danger signs (DS). The objective of this study was to evaluate the extent to which nine DS predict bacterial sepsis in young infants presenting with suspected sepsis in a low-income country setting. The study pragmatically evaluated nine DS in infants younger than 3 months with suspected sepsis in a regional hospital in Lilongwe, Malawi, between June 2018 and April 2020. Main outcomes were positive blood or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cultures for neonatal pathogens, and mortality. Among 401 infants (gestational age [mean ± SD]: 37.1±3.3 weeks, birth weight...
PubMedID: 25367556Objective: Neonatal systemic infection is a leading cause of morbidity and mortali...
During a period of 2 years we prospectively studied 116 infants upto 8 weeks of age with sus-pected ...
Background: Globally, over 3 million newborn die each year, one million of these attributed to infec...
Bacterial sepsis is generally a major concern in ill infants. To help triaging decisions by front-li...
Bacterial sepsis is generally a major concern in ill infants. To help triaging decisions by front-li...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are a major cause of death worldwide. Simple procedures for identify...
Well-documented vital signs are key in the prediction of sepsis in low- and middle-income countries....
SummaryGlobally, young infant mortality comprises 40% of the estimated 10.8million child deaths annu...
Globally, young infant mortality comprises 40% of the estimated 10.8 million child deaths annually. ...
million neonates in developing countries; most deaths occur at home. Objectives: To develop simple c...
Aim: To examine the risk factors and the clinical-bacteriological profile of early sepsis in newborn...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis is the third most common cause of death among neonates, with about 225,000 newborn...
Background: Sepsis, meningitis and pneumonia annually kill 1.1 million neonates in developing countr...
Aim: To investigate the risk factors and the clinical-bacteriological profile of early neonatal seps...
Neonatal sepsis is common and often fatal in Malawi. The aim of this retrospective study was to repo...
PubMedID: 25367556Objective: Neonatal systemic infection is a leading cause of morbidity and mortali...
During a period of 2 years we prospectively studied 116 infants upto 8 weeks of age with sus-pected ...
Background: Globally, over 3 million newborn die each year, one million of these attributed to infec...
Bacterial sepsis is generally a major concern in ill infants. To help triaging decisions by front-li...
Bacterial sepsis is generally a major concern in ill infants. To help triaging decisions by front-li...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are a major cause of death worldwide. Simple procedures for identify...
Well-documented vital signs are key in the prediction of sepsis in low- and middle-income countries....
SummaryGlobally, young infant mortality comprises 40% of the estimated 10.8million child deaths annu...
Globally, young infant mortality comprises 40% of the estimated 10.8 million child deaths annually. ...
million neonates in developing countries; most deaths occur at home. Objectives: To develop simple c...
Aim: To examine the risk factors and the clinical-bacteriological profile of early sepsis in newborn...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis is the third most common cause of death among neonates, with about 225,000 newborn...
Background: Sepsis, meningitis and pneumonia annually kill 1.1 million neonates in developing countr...
Aim: To investigate the risk factors and the clinical-bacteriological profile of early neonatal seps...
Neonatal sepsis is common and often fatal in Malawi. The aim of this retrospective study was to repo...
PubMedID: 25367556Objective: Neonatal systemic infection is a leading cause of morbidity and mortali...
During a period of 2 years we prospectively studied 116 infants upto 8 weeks of age with sus-pected ...
Background: Globally, over 3 million newborn die each year, one million of these attributed to infec...