Determining the main risk factors associated with neonatal death from sepsis in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in Benghazi Medical Centre (BMC) during 2020
Samia Abdelgawad,
Fatma Abdalla,
Elham Amgitif
Abstract:Neonatal sepsis has known to be the third most common leading cause of death during the neonatal period worldwide. It accounts for nearly 26% of neonatal mortality in the developing countries. Hence, understanding the causes of death in NICU and highlighting the modifiable factors associated with death could possibly reduce infant mortality. Aim: this study was to assess the contributing factors of death from neonatal sepsis (early and late) among neonates died in NICU at Benghazi Medical Centre in 2020. meth… Show more
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