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- W3196888047 abstract "Neonatal infection is infection of the newborn or neonate acquired in first four weeks of life or during prenatal development. Microorganism associated neonatal infections caused severe mortality in recent years. It is developed either prenatally or within 28 days of neonatal period. This infection is mainly transmitted from mother to child through placenta. It has been well associated with the premature rupture of membranes which markedly enhances the risk of neonatal sepsis.The present experiment was designed to analyze bacteria, their antibiotic resistance pattern and possible risk factors among neonatal patients with sepsis. The neonates specimen was subjected for the isolation of bacteria and antibiotic susceptibility test. Neonates were analyzed with previous clinical history such as, previous admission in hospitals, mode of delivery, birth weight, and feeding type in accordance with questionnaire.Gram-positive bacteria isolates were found to be high (79 strains, 64.22%) than the Gram-negative bacteria (44 strains, 32.5%). Staphylococcus aureus (33 strains, 26.9%) was the major Gram-positive groups of bacteria. Multidrug resistance analysis accounted more S. aureus (26.9%) and 5 strains (15.15%) showed methicillin resistance, whereas 84.9% were found to be sensitive to methicillin.In this study, S. aureus and K. pneumoniae were the highest frequency of isolates. The overall percentage of multidrug resistant isolates was high in this study. Highest degree of resistance was observed in ampicillin against all isolates. Hence much attention is required while diagnosing sepsis among neonates. To analyze the risk for neonatal sepsis, it is not preferable for caesarian mode of delivery. Moreover, frequent screening of mother, suitable prenatal care of newborns with proper clinical interventions isthe key elements to control sepsis." @default.
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- W3196888047 title "Methicillin and multidrug resistant pathogenic Staphylococcus aureus associated sepsis in hospitalized neonatal infections and antibiotic susceptibility" @default.
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