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Term Newborns Who Are at Risk for Sepsis: Are Lumbar Punctures Necessary?
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(1) LP is unnecessary in asymptomatic full-term newborns. (2) Empiric coverage for asymptomatic newborns with maternal risk factors need not include gentamicin at all hospitals, because it only improved the coverage of ampicillin alone from 90% to 93% of pathogens, but it exposed more than 5000 infants to the side effects of gentamicin. (3) The presence of leukopenia (<5000 white blood cells/mm) is highly predictive of bacteremia.
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