Background: Sepsis has killed about 30–40% of low-income neonates, often caused by maternal-fetal microorganisms. PROM affects 3% of pregnancies, aside from chorioamnionitis, untreated UTI, etc. Many studies have predicted neonatal sepsis by detecting inflammatory markers in venous blood 12–24 hours after birth. Some studies have tested CBC, CRP, and blood culture in babies with PROM and other risk factors to predict early-onset neonatal sepsis by drawing umbilical cord blood. Hence, we performed this study to determine the role of CRP and blood cultures from umbilical cord blood to determine early-onset sepsis.
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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