newborn sepsis

A newborn child who has a bacterial blood stream infection is said to have neonatal sepsis. It is a kind of fever-accompanied newborn infection, such as pneumonia, meningitis, gastroenteritis, or pyelonephritis. Sepsis neonatorum is another name for neonatal sepsis. Group B streptococcus, along with other bacteria like Escherichia coli, certain strains of streptococcus, and Listeria, are the main causes of newborn sepsis. Vomiting, diarrhoea, bradycardia, temperature swings, respiratory distress, decreased spontaneous activity, convulsions, jaundice, etc. are among the symptoms. Treatment options include antibiotic therapy, experimental therapies, etc.



 


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