“…(1,(5)(6)(7)(8) Neonatal sepsis is defined as a systemic response to infection, characterized by a clinical syndrome with different manifestations. (9,10) It can be classified as early (probably of maternal origin with symptoms in the first 48 hours of life) and late (probably of hospital origin). (9) Its presence is diagnosed through at least one of the following symptoms: 1) Apnea, bradypnea, whimpering, tachypnea, sternal and subcostal retractions, vacillation of nose wings and cyanosis; 2) Thermal instability (hypothermia <36.5Âș and hyperthermia >37.5Âș); 3) Hypotonia and convulsions; 4) Irritability and hypoactivity/lethargy; 5) Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal distension, vomiting, gastric residue and difficulty to accept food; 6) Idiopathic jaundice; 7) Cutaneous pallor, cold, sweaty skin, hypotension and capillary filling time of more than three seconds; 8) Glucose intolerance; 9) Signs of bleeding with condition suggesting disseminated intravascular coagulation; 10) Subjective assessment: Infant who "does not look well".…”