Factors Affecting Nursing Precautions for Prevention of Neonatal Septecimia
Soheir Zakarya Farag Mahmoud;
Abstract
Neonatal sepsis consider as one of the most impοrtant causes for mοrbidity and mortality in newborn babies among both full term and preterm infants. It considers seriοus health problem in developed and developing countries through the world (Ana Paul et al., 2014).
The incidence of neonatal bacterial sepsis varies from one to four infections per 1000 live births, with geographical location and temporal changes over time accounting for variance. Full-term male infants have a higher incidence of sepsis than full-term female infants, although this association has not been seen in preterm infants (Shane et al., 2017).
The incidence of neonatal bacterial sepsis varies from one to four infections per 1000 live births, with geographical location and temporal changes over time accounting for variance. Full-term male infants have a higher incidence of sepsis than full-term female infants, although this association has not been seen in preterm infants (Shane et al., 2017).
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| Title | Factors Affecting Nursing Precautions for Prevention of Neonatal Septecimia | Other Titles | العوامل المؤثرة على الاحتياطات التمريضية اللازمة لمنع التسمم الدموى لدى الأطفال حديثى الولادة | Authors | Soheir Zakarya Farag Mahmoud | Issue Date | 2019 |
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