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Neonatal Infection among Women with Prior Premature Labor

Neonatal Infection among Women with Prior Premature Labor

... congenital neonatal sepsis, we aimed to evaluate the prevalence and main risk factors of neonatal infection among mothers having experienced a prior premature la- ...urogenital infection ...

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The risk of neonatal infection following prolonged rupture of the fetal membranes

The risk of neonatal infection following prolonged rupture of the fetal membranes

... The risk of neonatal infection following prolonged rupture of the fetal membranes Med J Malaysia Vol 44 No 1 March 1989 The risk of neonatal infection following prolonged rupture of the fetal membrane[.] ...

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Neonatal Infection and 5-year Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Very Preterm Infants

Neonatal Infection and 5-year Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Very Preterm Infants

... about neonatal infection was missing for another 109 infants; these children were all excluded (Fig ...291 neonatal deaths during hospitalization, leaving 2374 infants who were dis- charged from the ...

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Using a Count of Neonatal Morbidities to Predict Poor Outcome in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants: Added Role of Neonatal Infection

Using a Count of Neonatal Morbidities to Predict Poor Outcome in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants: Added Role of Neonatal Infection

... of neonatal infection by adding terms for the different types of infection to a logistic model that already contained terms for the count of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, brain injury, and severe ...

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Heart Rate Characteristics: Novel Physiomarkers to Predict Neonatal Infection and Death

Heart Rate Characteristics: Novel Physiomarkers to Predict Neonatal Infection and Death

... Figure 2A and C shows the predictive accuracy of HRC monitoring. If a single high-risk HRC measure- ment is considered to be a “positive” test for impend- ing proven sepsis, UTI, or death in the next week, then the ...

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Value of examination of the gastric aspirate for the diagnosis of neonatal infection

Value of examination of the gastric aspirate for the diagnosis of neonatal infection

... The study criteria include: Fever just before or within 7 days during or immediately after delivery, Premature rupture of membranes, Foul smelling liquor, Prolonged labour, Dai Handling, Obstructed Labour, Multiple ...

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Heart Rate Characteristics: Novel Physiomarkers to Predict Neonatal Infection and Death

Heart Rate Characteristics: Novel Physiomarkers to Predict Neonatal Infection and Death

... to infection are the current tools for diagnosing neonatal sepsis and UTI, and we investigated how HRC monitoring might add information in the VLBW ...

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Significance of Serial C-Reactive Protein Responses in Neonatal Infection and Other Disorders

Significance of Serial C-Reactive Protein Responses in Neonatal Infection and Other Disorders

... nite infection (necrotizing enterocolitis stages 2 and 3, pneumonia, subcutaneous abscess) (n 52); (3) negative blood culture-possible infection (antenatal risk factors,?. meconium aspir[r] ...

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Neurological Sequelae of Group B Streptococcal Neonatal Infection

Neurological Sequelae of Group B Streptococcal Neonatal Infection

... Eighteen survivors from a series of 44 infants with neonatal group B streptococcal infection were examined for neurological sequelae. Four of the 18 were found to have some neurological [r] ...

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Serial Serum C-Reactive Protein Levels in the Diagnosis of Neonatal Infection

Serial Serum C-Reactive Protein Levels in the Diagnosis of Neonatal Infection

... invasive infection is usually considered to be recovery of an organism from body fluids ob- tained using sterile technique: blood, CSF, or urine obtained by suprapubic aspirate, in ...with infection were ...

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A Neonatal Murine Model of Coxsackievirus A6 Infection for Evaluation of Antiviral and Vaccine Efficacy

A Neonatal Murine Model of Coxsackievirus A6 Infection for Evaluation of Antiviral and Vaccine Efficacy

... The role of viral versus immunological factors in CVA6 pathogenesis has been extensively discussed; it has been proposed that overwhelming virus replication com- bined with the induction of massive quantities of ...

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Infection of Neonatal Mice with Sindbis Virus Results in a Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

Infection of Neonatal Mice with Sindbis Virus Results in a Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

... TR339-infected neonatal mice, mice were treated with lethal doses of LPS and then H&E-stained tissue sections and cytokine and stress me- diator profiles were ...LPS-treated neonatal mice exhibited ...

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NEONATAL STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTION

NEONATAL STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTION

... STAPHYLOCOCCAL DISEASE DATA EXPERiMENTAL GROUP. Reg, No[r] ...

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Clinical and microbiological profile of nosocomial infection in intramural neonatal intensive care unit

Clinical and microbiological profile of nosocomial infection in intramural neonatal intensive care unit

... intramural Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Sri Sayajirao General Hospital& Medical College, Baroda and objectives were to study the clinical and bacteriological profile of HAI’s; to determine the ...

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Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infection Introduced by Fetal-Monitor Scalp Electrodes

Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infection Introduced by Fetal-Monitor Scalp Electrodes

... Pediatrics 65:1 150-1 153, 1980; herpes simplex infection, pneumatosis intestinalis, meningoen- cephalitis, adenosine arabinoside, fetal monitoring, scalp electrodes, neonate.. The morta[r] ...

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Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infection: Follow-up Evaluation of Vidarabine Therapy

Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infection: Follow-up Evaluation of Vidarabine Therapy

... After ten days of vidarabine therapy, no baby with disease localized to the skin, eye, or mouth re- mained virus positive at any site.. In contrast, babies with CNS disease or disseminat[r] ...

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T-Cell–Based Diagnosis of Neonatal Multidrug-Resistant Latent Tuberculosis Infection

T-Cell–Based Diagnosis of Neonatal Multidrug-Resistant Latent Tuberculosis Infection

... pot response at the time of symptom onset probably reflects increasing bacterial burden in vivo as the latent infection reactivated. Only at this point was the cellular immune response to M tuberculosis large ...

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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Neonatal HSV Infection on Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Neonatal HSV Infection on Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy

... the individual ’ s renal function and hemodialysis conditions. 3–5 Optimal dosing for acyclovir under continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) in neonates, however, remains unknown. Melvin et al reported that plasma ...

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Estimating the Probability of Neonatal Early-Onset Infection on the Basis of Maternal Risk Factors

Estimating the Probability of Neonatal Early-Onset Infection on the Basis of Maternal Risk Factors

... lines are based on the presence or ab- sence of particular characteristics (eg, chorioamnionitis) and the use of simple cutoffs for continuous vari- ables (eg, maternal temperature) and result in antibiotic ...

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NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION WITH ECHO VIRUS TYPE 31 IN A NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION WITH ECHO VIRUS TYPE 31 IN A NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

... 1,480-gm Negro male in no distress. The heart rate was 130/ minute, and respirations were 40/minute. Physical findings were unremarkable. At that time a chest film was clear, and a spina[r] ...

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