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Year: 2010 PMID: 20231868 PMCID: PMC2834705 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Figure 1Pathogenesis of congenital and neonatal infections.
Clinical symptoms and signs of severe neonatal illness including sepsis.
| History of difficulty feeding |
| History of convulsions |
| Movement only when stimulated |
| Respiratory rate ≥60 breaths per minute |
| Severe chest indrawing |
| Axillary temperature ≥37.5°C |
| Axillary temperature <35.5°C |
From [49].
Figure 2Example of “lab on a chip” point-of-care device.
Effective current measures and new approaches to prevent, diagnose, and treat neonatal sepsis.
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| Improved maternal health and nutrition |
| Clean delivery practices and handwashing | ||
| Risk-based intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis | ||
| Hand washing from health care providers | ||
| Promotion of early initiation of exclusive breastfeeding | ||
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| Maternal | |
| Maternal vaginal chlorhexidine other antisepsis preparations | ||
| Neonatal protective and antisepsis skin preparations | ||
| Neonatal vitamin A supplementation | ||
| Recombinant active antimicrobial proteins | ||
| Toll like receptor agonists | ||
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| Blood culture |
| Antigen detection | ||
| Blood neutrophil count and differential | ||
| C-reactive protein | ||
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| Proteomic amniotic fluid analysis | |
| Improved clinical syndrome identification | ||
| Real-time polymerase chain reaction | ||
| Interleukin inflammatory indices | ||
| Microfluidic microtechnologies | ||
| “Lab on a chip” point of care devices | ||
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| Parenteral antibiotics (penicillin/amoxycillin and gentamicin or third generation cephalosporins) for 10–14 d |
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| Shorter courses of antibiotic therapy | |
| Better-absorbed oral antibiotics especially second generation cephalosporins and ciprofloxacin | ||
| Programs to increase the access of neonates in remote areas to health care providers in the first days of life |