Assessment of three antibiotic combination regimens against Gram-negative bacteria causing neonatal sepsis in low- and middle-income countries

Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) are a major cause of neonatal sepsis in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Although the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over 80% of these sepsis deaths could be prevented through improved treatment, the efficacy of the currently recommended first- and...

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Main Authors: Kakaraskoska Boceska, B, Vilken, T, Xavier, BB, Kostyanev, T, Lin, Q, Lammens, C, Ellis, S, O’Brien, S, da Costa, RMA, Cook, A, Russell, N, Bielicki, J, Riddell, A, Stohr, W, Walker, AS, Berezin, EN, Roilides, E, De Luca, M, Romani, L, Ballot, D, Dramowski, A, Wadula, J, Lochindarat, S, Boonkasidecha, S, Namiiro, F, Ngoc, HTB, Tran, MD, Cressey, TR, Preedisripipat, K, Berkley, JA, Musyimi, R, Zarras, C, Nana, T, Whitelaw, A, da Silva, CB, Jaglal, P, Ssengooba, W, Saha, SK, Islam, MS, Mussi-Pinhata, MM, Carvalheiro, CG, Piddock, LJV, Heath, PT, Malhotra-Kumar, S, Sharland, M, Glupczynski, Y, Goossens, H
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2024