A global observational study of more than 3,200 newborns suffering from sepsis in 19 hospitals in 11 countries found that many newborns died because the antibiotics...
The World Health Organization is being asked to update its guidelines for antibiotic use in developing countries after studies found thousands of infants died from preventable...
Methods of care involving skin-to-skin contact between mothers and preterm or low-birth-weight infants appear to have a significant impact on a child’s odds of survival, suggests...
In recent studies, euro monitoring The journal described a serious and fatal infection in newborns caused by a new echovirus 11 (E-11) variant in France. study:...
Sepsis – a severe infection in the body that can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and death – is one of the leading causes of...
Sepsis can develop as a result of any type of infection, including influenza. Flu patients are at risk of developing sepsis, according to sepsis alliance. According...
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