What is the most common route of infection for neonatal sepsis?

Dr. Jesse Nelson
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2025-05-21 16:47:19 Views: 30 times

The most common cause of neonatal sepsis is maternal infection. If there is infection in the uterus, there is chorioamnionitis in the third trimester of pregnancy, and the probability of neonatal sepsis is relatively high. If the baby has low body resistance after birth, it is easy to cause sepsis when invaded by pathogenic bacteria. Suggestion: Family members need to take the child to the hospital for examination to determine the pathogenic bacteria of sepsis and actively carry out anti-infection treatment.

What is the most common route of infection for neonatal sepsis?



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