The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of procalcitonin pct as a diagnostic marker for nosocomial neonatal sepsis, and to compare the results of pct with those of the most widely used laboratory tests for. At present, there is more knowledge about neonatal sepsis. Neonatal sepsis is the cause of substantial morbidity and mortality. Early neonatal sepsis eos is the second leading cause of death in the first week of life. Identifying the associated factors related to eons allows to start a timely treatment and to take preventive measures. The clinical complications of neonatal sepsis may be associated with broncho pulmonary dysplasia, ductus arteriosus and necrotizing enterocolitis. Sepsis does not have a characteristic clinical picture, and its diagnosis is based in a high suspect index and the verification.
Pneumonia is the most common cause of sepsis in the united states. Precise estimates of neonatal sepsis burden vary by setting. This is particularly so in the light of our recent understanding that early. The clinical manifestations range from subclinical infection to severe manifestations of focal or systemic disease. Differing estimates of disease burden have been reported from highincome countries compared with reports from lowincome and middleincome countries. Sepsis is a global healthcare issue and continues to be the leading cause of death from infection. Neonatal sepsis is divided into earlyonset sepsis and lateonset sepsis of the disease. Abstract sepsis is a syndrome complicating any severe infection, and it is triggered by a variable systemic host response, leading to generalized tissue damage. Staphylococci account for 30 to 60% of lateonset cases and are most frequently due to intravascular devices particularly central vascular catheters. The clinical diagnosis and treatment of neonatal sepsis is highly complicated. Pregnancy predisposes women to four specific infectious complications. Lateonset neonatal sepsis is usually acquired from the environment see neonatal hospitalacquired infection. Neonatal sepsis pediatrics msd manual professional edition. It is more common in developing countries, fifth leading cause of maternal death.
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