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Etiology of Bacteremia in Young Infants in Six Countries

Author Affiliations
Child Health Research Foundation, Gates Foundation, Centre for Global Health Research, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, ...
Published InThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Year2014
Citations92

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neonatal illness is a leading cause of death worldwide; sepsis is one of the main contributors. The etiologies of community-acquired neonatal bacteremia in developing countries have not been well characterized. METHODS: Infants <2 months of age brought with illness to selected health facilities in Bangladesh, Bolivia, Ghana, India, Pakistan and South Africa were evaluated, and blood cultures taken if they were considered ill enough to be admitted to hospital. Organisms were isolated using standard culture techniques. RESULTS: Eight thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine infants were recruited, including 3177 0-6 days of age and 5712 7-59 days of age; 10.7% (947/8889) had a blood culture performed. Of those requiring hospital management, 782 (54%) had blood cultures performed. Probable or definite…
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