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Francesca Cortese1, Pietro Scicchitano2, Michele Gesualdo2, Antonella Filaninno3, Elsa De Giorgi3, Federico Schettini3, Nicola Laforgia3, Marco Matteo Ciccone2.
Abstract
Neonatal sepsis still represents an important cause of mortality and morbidity among infants. According to the onset, we can distinguish "early onset sepsis" when microbiological cultures positive for external pathogens come from newborns during the first 7 days of life (maternal intrapartum transmission); "late onset sepsis" when microbiological cultures positive for external pathogens come from newborns after the first 7 days from delivery (postnatal acquisition). In this review we synthesize the incidence, risk factors, clinical manifestations, and methods of diagnosis and treatment of each type of neonatal infection, in order to better define such a pathological condition which is of great importance in common clinical practice.Entities:
Keywords: early onset sepsis; late onset sepsis; newborns
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26750406 DOI: 10.1016/j.pedneo.2015.09.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Neonatol ISSN: 1875-9572 Impact factor: 2.083