BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN THE NEONATE (NEONATAL SEPSIS)
Neonatal sepsis (in utero), perinatal and afterbirth – postnatal is a disease with low incidence, but with high risk. Although incidence of the most common etiology – group B Streptococus – has been reduced by prophylactic treatment with penicillin – neonatal sepsis has not been eradicated, and vi...
Main Author: | Valeriu Popescu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Amaltea Medical Publishing House
2008-09-01
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Series: | Romanian Journal of Pediatrics |
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Online Access: | https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_PEDIATRICS/Revista_Romana_de_PEDIATRIE-2008-Nr.3/RJP_2008_3_Art-02.pdf |
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