II study, a prospective study investigating antibiotic use and clinical outcomes in newborns with sepsis in Pakistan, Nigeria ...
Discover more about the effectiveness of WHO-recommended first-line antibiotics for neonatal sepsis, according to new ...
A major multi-country study has found that WHO-recommended first-line antibiotics for neonatal sepsis are likely to be ...
"Until meningitis is ruled out through lumbar puncture, septic very-low-birth-weight infants at high risk of mortality should receive empiric antimicrobials with high delivery through the blood-brain ...
A new study found that a multifaceted infection prevention and control intervention could at least temporarily thwart outbreaks of infections from the Klebsiella pneumoniae bacterium, a leading cause ...
Neonatal sepsis remains a critical condition in intensive care, characterised by a systemic infection that can lead to rapid clinical deterioration in newborns. Early identification is vital, and ...
A new study into sepsis in neonatal babies has uncovered the secrets of the bacteria’s success in causing this life-threatening condition. Using genomic sequencing, they have found how certain strains ...
Sepsis leads to life-threatening organ failure due to dysregulated host responses to infection and presents uniquely across age groups. Neonatal sepsis, affecting infants in their first 28 days, ...
Tuesday, 21 April 2026, Munich, Germany) A major multi-country study has found that WHO-recommended first-line antibiotics for neonatal sepsis are ...