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Neonatal Mortality Due to Early-Onset Sepsis in Eastern Europe: A Review of Current Monitoring Proto...

Neonatal Mortality Due to Early-Onset Sepsis in Eastern Europe: A Review of Current Monitoring Proto...

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Neonatal Mortality Due to Early-Onset Sepsis in Eastern Europe: A Review of Current Monitoring Protocols During Pregnancy and Maternal Demographics in Eastern Europe, with an Emphasis on Romania-Comparison with Data Extracted from a Secondary Center in Southern Romania

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Neonatal Mortality Due to Early-Onset Sepsis in Eastern Europe: A Review of Current Monitoring Protocols During Pregnancy and Maternal Demographics in Eastern Europe, with an Emphasis on Romania-Comparison with Data Extracted from a Secondary Center in Southern Romania

Publisher

Switzerland: MDPI AG

Journal title

Children (Basel), 2025-03, Vol.12 (3), p.354

Language

English

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Switzerland: MDPI AG

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Contents

Neonatal mortality, particularly due to early-onset sepsis (EOS), remains a pressing issue in Eastern Europe, with Romania experiencing one of the highest neonatal mortality rates in the European Union. EOS, caused by bacterial infections within the first 72 h of life, significantly contributes to neonatal deaths, particularly in rural and underser...

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Neonatal Mortality Due to Early-Onset Sepsis in Eastern Europe: A Review of Current Monitoring Protocols During Pregnancy and Maternal Demographics in Eastern Europe, with an Emphasis on Romania-Comparison with Data Extracted from a Secondary Center in Southern Romania

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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_11941689

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_11941689

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ISSN

2227-9067

E-ISSN

2227-9067

DOI

10.3390/children12030354

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