Klebsiella Pneumoniae sepsis, clinical features and early outcome among Newborns in neonatal intensive care unit Zawia teaching hospital
Fathia A. Murabit,
Mufeedah S. Amhimmid
Abstract:Background: Klebsiella pneumonia is one of the most common infections that cause neonatal sepsis globally. It is responsible for a significant proportion of hospital-acquired infections including septicemias, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and soft tissue infections especially in the immunocompromised hosts such as the neonate. Aim of study: to identify, clinical features and the outcomes associated with K. pneumonia, in all newborn at NICU at Zawia teaching Hospital – Libya. Materials and Methods: Retro… Show more
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