Neonatal Sepsis of Early Onset, and Hospital-Acquired and Community-Acquired Late Onset: A Prospective Population-Based Cohort Study
Eric Giannoni, Philipp K A Agyeman, Martin Stocker, Klara M Posfay-Barbe, Ulrich Heininger, Ben D Spycher, Sara Bernhard-Stirnemann, Anita Niederer-Loher, Christian R. Kahlert, Alex Donas, Antonio Leone, Paul Hasters, Christa Relly, Thomas Riedel, Claudia Kuehni, Christoph Aebi, Christoph Berger, Luregn J Schlapbach & Swiss Pediatric Sepsis Study
abstract |
OBJECTIVE STUDY DESIGN RESULTS We report a high burden of sepsis in neonates with considerable mortality and morbidity. EOS, hospital-acquired LOS, and community-acquired LOS affect specific patient subgroups and have distinct clinical presentation, pathogens and outcomes. |
citation | Giannoni E, Agyeman P K A, Stocker M, Posfay-Barbe K M, Heininger U, Spycher B D, Bernhard-Stirnemann S, Niederer-Loher A, Kahlert C R, Donas A, Leone A, Hasters P, Relly C, Riedel T, Kuehni C, Aebi C, Berger C, Schlapbach L J, Swiss Pediatric Sepsis Study . Neonatal Sepsis of Early Onset, and Hospital-Acquired and Community-Acquired Late Onset: A Prospective Population-Based Cohort Study. J Pediatr 2018;. |
type | journal paper/review (English) |
date of publishing | 24-07-2018 |
journal title | J Pediatr |
ISSN electronic | 1097-6833 |
PubMed | 30054165 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.05.048 |