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442 related items for PubMed ID: 26259626

  • 1. Characteristics of neonates with culture-proven bloodstream infection who have low levels of C-reactive protein (≦10 mg/L).
    Lai MY, Tsai MH, Lee CW, Chiang MC, Lien R, Fu RH, Huang HR, Chu SM, Hsu JF.
    BMC Infect Dis; 2015 Aug 11; 15():320. PubMed ID: 26259626
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  • 2. Matched case-control analysis of polymicrobial bloodstream infection in a neonatal intensive care unit.
    Bizzarro MJ, Dembry LM, Baltimore RS, Gallagher PG.
    Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2008 Oct 11; 29(10):914-20. PubMed ID: 18808341
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  • 3. Incidence, clinical characteristics and attributable mortality of persistent bloodstream infection in the neonatal intensive care unit.
    Hsu JF, Chu SM, Lee CW, Yang PH, Lien R, Chiang MC, Fu RH, Huang HR, Tsai MH.
    PLoS One; 2015 Oct 11; 10(4):e0124567. PubMed ID: 25875677
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  • 5. Epidemiology and complications of late-onset sepsis: an Italian area-based study.
    Berardi A, Sforza F, Baroni L, Spada C, Ambretti S, Biasucci G, Bolognesi S, Capretti M, Carretto E, Ciccia M, Lanari M, Pedna MF, Rizzo V, Venturelli C, Tzialla C, Lucaccioni L, Reggiani MLB.
    PLoS One; 2019 Oct 11; 14(11):e0225407. PubMed ID: 31756213
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  • 6. Evaluation of a real-time PCR assay for detection and quantification of bacterial DNA directly in blood of preterm neonates with suspected late-onset sepsis.
    van den Brand M, van den Dungen FAM, Bos MP, van Weissenbruch MM, van Furth AM, de Lange A, Rubenjan A, Peters RPH, Savelkoul PHM.
    Crit Care; 2018 Apr 22; 22(1):105. PubMed ID: 29679983
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  • 7. [C-reactive protein concentrations during initial (empiric) treatment of neonatal sepsis].
    Janković B, Pasić S, Marković M, Veljković D, Milicić M.
    Srp Arh Celok Lek; 2001 Apr 22; 129 Suppl 1():17-22. PubMed ID: 15637985
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  • 9. Clinical features of neonatal sepsis caused by resistant Gram-negative bacteria.
    Khassawneh M, Khader Y, Abuqtaish N.
    Pediatr Int; 2009 Jun 22; 51(3):332-6. PubMed ID: 19400829
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  • 11. Blood Culture Proven Early Onset Sepsis and Late Onset Sepsis in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants in Korea.
    Lee SM, Chang M, Kim KS.
    J Korean Med Sci; 2015 Oct 22; 30 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S67-74. PubMed ID: 26566360
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  • 14. Risk factors and etiology of neonatal sepsis in Tikur Anbessa University Hospital, Ethiopia.
    Shitaye D, Asrat D, Woldeamanuel Y, Worku B.
    Ethiop Med J; 2010 Jan 22; 48(1):11-21. PubMed ID: 20607993
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  • 16. Value of a single C-reactive protein measurement at 18 h of age.
    Lacaze-Masmonteil T, Rosychuk RJ, Robinson JL.
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed; 2014 Jan 22; 99(1):F76-9. PubMed ID: 24008814
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  • 17. Markedly raised levels of C-reactive protein are associated with culture-proven sepsis or necrotising enterocolitis in extremely preterm neonates.
    Keane M, Fallon R, Riordan A, Shaw B.
    Acta Paediatr; 2015 Jul 22; 104(7):e289-93. PubMed ID: 25703293
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  • 19. A decade of neonatal sepsis in Stockholm, Sweden: Gram-positive pathogens were four times as common as Gram-negatives.
    Oldendorff F, Nordberg V, Giske CG, Navér L.
    Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis; 2024 May 22; 43(5):959-968. PubMed ID: 38517573
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  • 20. Culture-proven neonatal sepsis in preterm infants in a neonatal intensive care unit over a 7 year period: coagulase-negative Staphylococcus as the predominant pathogen.
    Ozkan H, Cetinkaya M, Koksal N, Celebi S, Hacımustafaoglu M.
    Pediatr Int; 2014 Feb 22; 56(1):60-6. PubMed ID: 24003995
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