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Neonatal Septicemia

Pattern of neonatal septicemia in a Malaysian Maternity Hospital

Pattern of neonatal septicemia in a Malaysian Maternity Hospital

... Pattern of neonatal septicemia in a Malaysian Maternity Hospital Med J Malaysia Vol 44 No 3 September 1989 Pattern of neonatal septicemia in a Malaysian Maternity Hospital *N Y Boo, MRCP Department of[.] ...

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BACTERIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF NEONATAL SEPTICEMIA, ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AND ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN OF THE ISOLATES

BACTERIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF NEONATAL SEPTICEMIA, ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AND ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN OF THE ISOLATES

... Introduction: Neonatal sepsis or sepsis neonatorum refers to systemic infection of the newborn and is broadly divided into two types according to age of onset: Early onset sepsis (<72 hours of birth) – is ...

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Relationship between gestational age and mode of delivery with neonatal septicemia

Relationship between gestational age and mode of delivery with neonatal septicemia

... CRP is an acute phase protein synthesised in the liver in response to inflammatory cytokines. At the time of an acute phase response the levels of CRP may rise up a thousand fold and these tend to fall rapidly due to its ...

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Original Article Bacteriological profile and antibiotic resistance pattern of isolates from neonatal septicemia patients in tertiary care hospital central India

Original Article Bacteriological profile and antibiotic resistance pattern of isolates from neonatal septicemia patients in tertiary care hospital central India

... Background: Neonatal septicemia still a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Blood culture is the main stay in the diagnosis of septicemia. Emergence of drug resistant bacterial strains ...

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SCREENING CORD BLOOD IS A  BETTER DIAGNOSING METHOD  FOR  EARLY ONSET NEONATAL SEPTICEMIA

SCREENING CORD BLOOD IS A BETTER DIAGNOSING METHOD FOR EARLY ONSET NEONATAL SEPTICEMIA

... Conclusion- Cord blood is a definetely a very useful screening method for predicting early onset neonatal septicemia. A standardised protocol should be adopted for screening cord blood ,so that a better ...

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Bacterological Profile of Neonatal Septicemia with special emphasis on Plasmid Mediated Amp C β Lactamase Producing Gram
Negative Isolates.

Bacterological Profile of Neonatal Septicemia with special emphasis on Plasmid Mediated Amp C β Lactamase Producing Gram Negative Isolates.

... of neonatal septicemia. Neonatal surveillance in developed countries generally identifies GBS and E coli as the dominant early onset septicemia pathogens and CONS the dominant late onset ...

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Bacteriological profile of neonatal septicemia, the associated risk factors and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of the isolates: a retrospective study

Bacteriological profile of neonatal septicemia, the associated risk factors and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of the isolates: a retrospective study

... 2002). Neonatal septicemia continues to be a major problem for neonates in neonatal intensive care units around the ...and neonatal risk factors responsible whereas in a study by Ansari S et ...

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The 
						value of serum procalcitonin content for assessing the 
						inflammation and organ injury in neonatal septicemia

The value of serum procalcitonin content for assessing the inflammation and organ injury in neonatal septicemia

... of neonatal septicemia, but the inspection is quite time-consuming and cannot be used as the routine method in early disease ...of neonatal septicemia, procalcitonin (PCT) is a sensitive ...

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Nosocomial out break of neonatal septicemia sensitive only to  quinolones in a tertiary care nursery

Nosocomial out break of neonatal septicemia sensitive only to quinolones in a tertiary care nursery

... in neonatal A Nosocomial outbreak of neonatal septicemia occurred in theNICUs of a The present study was undertaken to study various aspects of this nosocomial This was a retrospective observational ...

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Evaluation of laboratory markers of sepsis screen in the diagnosis of early onset neonatal septicemia

Evaluation of laboratory markers of sepsis screen in the diagnosis of early onset neonatal septicemia

... CRP in combination with I/T ratio could serve as a simple and reliable tool for rapid detection of neonatal sepsis. However, all other two test combinations did not have the sensitivity, specificity and negative ...

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Microbial profile and Antibiogram of neonatal septicemia at a tertiary care hospital in Bangalore

Microbial profile and Antibiogram of neonatal septicemia at a tertiary care hospital in Bangalore

... Neonatal septicemia is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in neonates in the developing ...onset septicemia) as compared to neonates aged more than 72 hours of life (late onset ...

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Clinico-bacteriological profile of neonatal septicemia in a tertiary care hospital; south india

Clinico-bacteriological profile of neonatal septicemia in a tertiary care hospital; south india

... cause neonatal septicemia varies in different countries, and sometimes changes from one center to another within the same country 4 ...in neonatal sepsis of either onset, appropriate management and ...

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Neonatal septicemia: bacteriological profile in a tertiary level hospital in South India

Neonatal septicemia: bacteriological profile in a tertiary level hospital in South India

... Neonatal septicemia contributes to a significant proportion of NICU admissions (18.14%). In clinically suspected cases blood culture positivity was only 14.9%. The most common organisms causing sepsis were ...

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Neonatal Septicemia and Meningitis Due to Plesiomonas shigelloides

Neonatal Septicemia and Meningitis Due to Plesiomonas shigelloides

... Pediatrics 1983;71: 389-391; neonatal septicemia, neonatal meningitis, Ple- siomonas shigelloides.. In 1947, Ferguson and Henderson’ isolated a.[r] ...

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Antibiotic usage and auditing of antibiotic sensitivity pattern of culture positive neonatal septicemia in neonatal intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital: a retrospective study

Antibiotic usage and auditing of antibiotic sensitivity pattern of culture positive neonatal septicemia in neonatal intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital: a retrospective study

... of sensitivity pattern locally in each hospital can guide about the development of resistance to first line and higher class of antimicrobials. It helps the clinicians in selecting antimicrobials rationally. Hence, the ...

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Prospective study to evaluate the risk factors associated with mortality in neonatal septicemia

Prospective study to evaluate the risk factors associated with mortality in neonatal septicemia

... the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (SGRDIMSAR), Sri Amritsar over a period of one year from January 2015 to January ...of neonatal sepsis ...

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Bacterial Profile of Neonatal Septicemia and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of the Isolates in Tertiary Care Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Bacterial Profile of Neonatal Septicemia and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of the Isolates in Tertiary Care Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh

... the Neonatal Unit, Department of Padiatrics, BSMMU & SCABU of BIRDEM; two tertiary level hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh from July 2001 to June ...suspected neonatal septicemia were enrolled in ...

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Original Article The application of PCT and CRP combined with 16s rRNA in the early diagnosis of neonatal septicemia

Original Article The application of PCT and CRP combined with 16s rRNA in the early diagnosis of neonatal septicemia

... Neonatal septicemia (NS) is a serious infec- tious disease that occurs in the neonatal peri- od with the characteristics of high morbidity and high mortality [1, ...of neonatal sepsis are ...

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Clinical study of neonatal septicemia with reference to early indicators of sepsis

Clinical study of neonatal septicemia with reference to early indicators of sepsis

... separated neonatal septicemias into two groups, primary septicemia and secondary septicemia associated with major anomalies, focal infections, debilitating illness, and surgical ...secondary ...

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Modified hematological sepsis score: an easy and cost effective measure to combat neonatal septicemia

Modified hematological sepsis score: an easy and cost effective measure to combat neonatal septicemia

... Total neutrophil counts rise after birth and reach their peak levels at 6 to 8 h of life. There have been studies which show good specificity with high PPV and some that show no significant relation for neonatal ...

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