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  2. Neonatal infection - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal sepsis of the newborn is an infection that has spread through the entire body. The inflammatory response to this systematic infection can be as serious as the infection itself. [ 26 ] In infants that weigh under 1500 g, sepsis is the most common cause of death.

  3. Neonatal sepsis - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal sepsis is a type of neonatal infection and specifically refers to the presence in a newborn baby of a bacterial blood stream infection (BSI) (such as meningitis, pneumonia, pyelonephritis, or gastroenteritis) in the setting of fever. Older textbooks may refer to neonatal sepsis as "sepsis neonatorum".

  4. List of ICD-9 codes 760–779: certain conditions originating ...

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    775.6 Hypoglycemia, neonatal; 776 Hematological disorders of fetus and newborn. 776.0 Hemorrhagic disease of newborn; 776.1 Transient neonatal thrombocytopenia; 776.2 Disseminated intravascular coagulation in newborn; 776.3 Other transient neonatal disorders of coagulation; 776.4 Polycythemia neonatorum; 776.5 Congenital anemia; 776.6 Anemia of ...

  5. Chorioamnionitis - Wikipedia

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    Intrapartum (during labor) chorioamnionitis may be associated with neonatal pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis, and death. Long-term infant complications like bronchopulmonary dysplasia, cerebral palsy, and Wilson-Mikity syndrome have been associated to the bacterial infection. [14]

  6. Opinion - When infection disease becomes chronic: Lessons ...

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    Untreated syphilis also caused blindness, paralysis, organ damage to every organ and severe pregnancy complications, as well as fetal and neonatal deaths. Today, unfortunately, ...

  7. Sepsis - Wikipedia

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    Sepsis occurs in 1–2% of all hospitalizations and accounts for as much as 25% of ICU bed utilization. Due to it rarely being reported as a primary diagnosis (often being a complication of cancer or other illness), the incidence, mortality, and morbidity rates of sepsis are likely underestimated. [30]

  8. Necrotizing enterocolitis - Wikipedia

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    The NEC Society was launched in January 2014 by Jennifer Canvasser after her son, Micah, died from complications of NEC just before his first birthday. The NEC Society is a patient-led organization that collaborates with expert clinicians and researchers to better understand, prevent, and treat this devastating neonatal intestinal disease.

  9. Septic shock - Wikipedia

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    Septic shock is a result of a systemic response to infection or multiple infectious causes. The precipitating infections that may lead to septic shock if severe enough include but are not limited to appendicitis, pneumonia, bacteremia, diverticulitis, pyelonephritis, meningitis, pancreatitis, necrotizing fasciitis, MRSA and mesenteric ischemia.

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