2016
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2016-310863.261
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G269 Neuro-developmental sequelae of severe neonatal infections in rural Kenya

Abstract: IntroductionSerious neonatal infections including pneumonia, sepsis and meningitis account for a third of neonatal deaths around the world. However data on neuro-cognitive impairment after neonatal infection, particularly following clinical diagnosis of possible serious bacterial infection (pSBI) used to guide empiric treatment are lacking.MethodologyThis prospective study included 102/196 children born in a rural hospital in Kenya who survived neonatal pSBI (excluding those with confirmed meningitis) and 94/1… Show more

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