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Bacterial Microorganisms in Definitive Neonatal Sepsis

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  96-105

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 Background The proper diagnosis and treatment of neonatal sepsis is done depends on the understanding of its causative organisms. Objective The present study aimed to investigate the types of Microorganisms in definitive neonatal sepsis. Methods Neonatal sepsis is a serious infectious disease with high mortality. And its diagnosed by blood culture. It includes early (appearance of clinical symptoms from birth to the third-seventh day) and late (from the third day to the twenty-eighth day) types with specific and sometimes common clinical symptoms. This cross-sectional study was performed on 266 neonates hospitalized with definitive sepsis in Ghaem Hospital in Mashhad from 2010 to 2020 using available sampling method. Infants suspected of bacterial infection who had positive blood cultures were included in the study. Type of bacterial organism, time of sepsis, main causes of death and need for mechanical ventilation were evaluated. Results Eighty eight neonates had early sepsis and 197 neonates had late sepsis. The bacterial organism of early sepsis was gram negative as 70. 1% and in late sepsis was gram negative as 77. 1%. The most common causes of early sepsis were Klebsiella pneumonia 21 cases (23. 9%), Staphylococcus epidermis 16 cases (18. 2%) and 10 cases (11. 4%) E. coli. And the most common causes of late sepsis were K. pneumonia 35 cases (25. 4%), Enterobacter aeroginosa 25(18. 1%), S. epidermis 12(8. 7%) and E. coli 11(8%). Conclusion K. pneumonia, S. epidermis and E. coli were three most common organisms in Early neonatal sepsis and K. pneumonia, S. epidermis and Enterobacter were the most common organisms in late neonatal sepsis.

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    BOSKABADI, HASSAN, ZAKERIHAMIDI, MARYAM, BAGHERI, FATEMEH, & TAGHIPOUR, ALI. (2023). Bacterial Microorganisms in Definitive Neonatal Sepsis. JOURNAL OF GUILAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 32(126 ), 96-105. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1063346/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    BOSKABADI HASSAN, ZAKERIHAMIDI MARYAM, BAGHERI FATEMEH, TAGHIPOUR ALI. Bacterial Microorganisms in Definitive Neonatal Sepsis. JOURNAL OF GUILAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2023;32(126 ):96-105. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1063346/en

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    HASSAN BOSKABADI, MARYAM ZAKERIHAMIDI, FATEMEH BAGHERI, and ALI TAGHIPOUR, “Bacterial Microorganisms in Definitive Neonatal Sepsis,” JOURNAL OF GUILAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 32, no. 126 , pp. 96–105, 2023, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1063346/en

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