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Priyamvada Roy1, Ashwani Kumar2, Iqbal Rajinder Kaur2, Mohammad M A Faridi2.
Abstract
Various studies conducted worldwide have shown that male neonates have higher rates of mortality and morbidity in the perinatal period compared with females. However, there has been only one study from India on this subject. Therefore, this study was conducted to establish the difference in mortality between males and females among neonates born with two established risk factors of septicaemia--low birth weight (<2.5 kg) and preterm birth (<37 weeks). One hundred and fifty consecutive neonates which were either preterm or had low birth weight were recruited after obtaining informed consent from the parents. Blood culture was done, and the bacterial isolates were identified by standard protocol. Statistically significant association was found between male gender and mortality among culture-positive neonates. Therefore, results of the present study indicate that preterm or low birth weight male neonates have higher likelihood of mortality compared with their female counterparts in the Indian scenario.Entities:
Keywords: low birth weight; male; mortality; neonate; preterm
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25096219 DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmu042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Trop Pediatr ISSN: 0142-6338 Impact factor: 1.165