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Prevalence of Neonatal Sepsis and Associated Factors among Neonates in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Selected Governmental Hospitals in Shashemene Town, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia, 2017.

Aytenew GetabelewMihret AmanEndashaw FantayeTomas Yeheyis
Published in: International journal of pediatrics (2018)
The overall prevalence of neonatal sepsis in this study was 77.9%. From this 65% and 35% of neonates developed early onset neonatal sepsis and late onset neonatal sepsis, respectively. This study found out that age of neonates, birth asphyxia, and use of oxygen via mask were significantly associated with neonatal sepsis. Conclusion and Recommendation. The most risk factors of neonatal sepsis were identified as age of neonates, birth asphyxia, and use of oxygen via mask strongly associated with prevalence of NS. Based on this results we recommend the concerned body to focus on the prevention of risk factors rather than treating the disease after it occurs.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • early onset
  • late onset
  • septic shock
  • acute kidney injury
  • intensive care unit
  • low birth weight
  • healthcare
  • preterm infants
  • preterm birth
  • sleep apnea