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  2. Infection Probability Calculator - Neonatal Sepsis Calculator

    neonatalsepsiscalculator.kaiserpermanente.org

    The interactive calculator produces the probability of early onset sepsis per 1000 babies by entering values for the specified maternal risk factors along with the infant's clinical presentation.

  3. Sepsis in Newborns (Neonatal Sepsis): Symptoms, Causes &...

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15371

    Sepsis in newborns, or neonatal sepsis, is a serious medical condition that occurs when a baby younger than 28 days old has a life-threatening response to an infection. Bacterial infections are the most common cause of neonatal sepsis.

  4. Neonatal Sepsis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK531478

    Neonatal sepsis refers to an infection involving the bloodstream in infants under 28 days old. It continues to remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among infants, especially in middle and lower-income countries.

  5. Neonatal Sepsis - Pediatrics - Merck Manual Professional Edition

    www.merckmanuals.com/.../pediatrics/infections-in-neonates/neonatal-sepsis

    Neonatal sepsis is invasive infection, usually bacterial, occurring during the neonatal period. Signs are multiple, nonspecific, and include diminished spontaneous activity, less vigorous sucking, apnea, bradycardia, temperature instability, respiratory distress, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal distention, jitteriness, seizures, and jaundice.

  6. Clinical features, evaluation, and diagnosis of sepsis in ... - ...

    www.uptodate.com/contents/clinical-features-evaluation-and-diagnosis-of-sepsis...

    The epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and evaluation of bacterial sepsis in term and late preterm neonates will be reviewed here. The management and outcome of bacterial sepsis in term and late preterm neonates are discussed separately.

  7. Sepsis in Newborns - Sepsis in Newborns - The Merck Manuals

    www.merckmanuals.com/.../infections-in-newborns/sepsis-in-newborns

    Sepsis is the major cause of death in preterm newborns after the first week. Low-birth-weight infants have an increased risk of death. Extremely low-birth-weight infants who have sepsis caused by the fungus Candida or bacteria are at much greater risk of death.

  8. Neonatal sepsis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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    Neonatal sepsis is a blood infection that occurs in an infant younger than 90 days old. Early-onset sepsis is seen in the first week of life. Late onset sepsis occurs after 1 week through 3 months of age.

  9. Neonatal Sepsis - PMC

    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7326682

    Neonatal sepsis is associated with severe morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period. Clinical manifestations range from subclinical infection to severe local or systemic infection. Neonatal sepsis is divided into three groups as early-onset ...

  10. Sepsis in the Newborn - Stanford Medicine Children's Health

    www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=sepsis-in-the-newborn-90-P02410

    Newborn sepsis is a severe infection in an infant younger than 28 days old. A newborn may become infected before, during, or after birth. Newborn sepsis can be hard to diagnose. Early diagnosis and treatment are the best ways to stop sepsis. Antibiotic medicine is started as soon as possible.

  11. Neonatal Sepsis - PMC

    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7100521

    Neonatal sepsis is a diagnosis made in infants less than 28 days of life and consists of a clinical syndrome that may include systemic signs of infection, circulatory shock, and multisystem organ failure. Neonatal sepsis may be divided into two types: early-onset neonatal sepsis (EONS) and late-onset neonatal sepsis (LONS).