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Detection of Respiratory Viral Infections in Neonates Treated for Suspicion of Nosocomial Bacterial Sepsis
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Neonatal ResuscitationRespiratory Viral InfectionsRespiratory VirusesHealthcare-associated InfectionNeonates TreatedPediatricsNosocomial Bacterial SepsisSepsisBlood-culture-proven SepsisRespiratory InfectionInfectious Respiratory DiseaseInfection ControlMedicineClinical MicrobiologyPediatric Intensive Care
There is a lack of knowledge concerning the frequency and significance of respiratory viral infections that occur in the neonatal intensive care unit. In the present study, all neonates with suspected nosocomial bacterial sepsis were screened for a panel of respiratory viruses. Respiratory viral infections were detected in 10% of these cases. This was comparable with the frequency of a blood-culture-proven sepsis.
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