THE ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF BACTERIAL NEONATAL SEPSIS

Authors

  • Rahma Mohammad Abbas Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques, Al-Yarmok University College, Diyala, Iraq ID.Orcid.org : 0000-0002-1280-2532
  • Al-Shmmari Mohammed Jasim Ismael ID.Orcid.org : 0000-0002-1118-7558
  • Samar Abdulwahab Abdulla ID.Orcid.org : 0000-0001-9990-4955

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/ZAT5Q

Keywords:

Neonatal sepsis, Bacteria, Antibiotic susceptibility, Risk factor.

Abstract

Neonatal sepsis is a global disease that poses a management challenge for neonatal care groups. Its prevalence has risen in recent years, possibly as a result of the increased use of invasive procedures and the emergence of resistant organisms. The goal of this study is to determine the bacteria that lead to the development of sepsis in the newborn period so that early therapy can be used to reduce the incidence of sepsis as well as determine the antibiotic sensitivity. Common clinical variables (sociodemographic characteristics) were studied, as were bacteriological profiles and antibiotic susceptibility testing.

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2022-11-28

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