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Systemic bacterial infections are known by the generic term neonatal sepsis, which incorporates septicaemia, pneumonia and meningitis. Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella species are the predominant organism. Organism like Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas and Coagulase Negative Staphylococci are important pathogen in hospital acquired ...
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Paediatrician, 1979
A review of neonatal sepsis, based on 30 recent cases is presented. After analyzing their personal experiences, the authors review the etiopathogeny (higher incidence in small-for-date, preterm, postterm and in some macrosomic newborns; predominance of gram-negative germs), the importance of early diagnosis, and correct treatment, adapting the ...
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A review of neonatal sepsis, based on 30 recent cases is presented. After analyzing their personal experiences, the authors review the etiopathogeny (higher incidence in small-for-date, preterm, postterm and in some macrosomic newborns; predominance of gram-negative germs), the importance of early diagnosis, and correct treatment, adapting the ...
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Pathophysiology of sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2021Steven M Hollenberg, Mervyn Singer
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Sepsis-induced immunosuppression: from cellular dysfunctions to immunotherapy
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2013Guillaume Monneret, Didier Payen
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