SOME ASPECTS OF SEPSIS IN NEWBORNS
Kh.Z. Djuraeva
Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology of the Faculty, ASMI
Y.R. Farmankulova
Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology of the Faculty, ASMI
Keywords: newborns, bacteriology, neonatal sepsis
Abstract
It has been revealed that at the present stage the differences between early and late sepsis are being erased both in terms of gestational age and weight of children, and in terms of risk factors and even representatives of gram-positive and gram-negative strains. Of particular concern is the isolation of a significant number of multiresistant gram-positive and gram-negative isolates from newborns in maternity hospitals.
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