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Management of Neonates With Suspected or Proven Early-Onset Bacterial Sepsis

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Abstract

With improved obstetrical management and evidence-based use of intrapartum antimicrobial therapy, early-onset neonatal sepsis is becoming less frequent. However, early-onset sepsis remains one of the most common causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality in the preterm population. The identification of neonates at risk for early-onset sepsis is frequently based on a constellation of perinatal risk factors that are neither sensitive nor specific. Furthermore, diagnostic tests for neonatal sepsis have a poor positive predictive accuracy. As a result, clinicians often treat well-appearing infants for extended periods of time, even when bacterial cultures are negative. The optimal treatment of infants with…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Sepsis
  • Neonatal sepsis
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • Antimicrobial
  • Population
  • Necrotizing enterocolitis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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