Understanding the Drivers Behind Neonatal Sepsis Rates among Immunized and Outpatient Neonates at Hoima Regional Referral Hospital, Western Uganda

Mpanga Derick Denis
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Neonatal sepsis is a major cause of neonatal mortality in developing countries, accounting for a significant portion of annual infant deaths. This study investigated the determinants influencing the occurrence of neonatal sepsis among infants at Hoima Regional Referral Hospital in Western Uganda. The study revealed an overall neonatal sepsis prevalence of 12.5%, with 65% and 35% of cases classified as early-onset and late-onset sepsis, respectively. Factors significantly associated with neonatal sepsis included neonatal age, maternal history of fever, dysuria, and maternal/caretaker hygiene. The study emphasizes the importance of caretaker/mother's age, maternal fever history, dysuria, and hygiene in contributing to neonatal sepsis. Prevention strategies should prioritize addressing these risk factors rather than solely focusing on post-occurrence treatment. Proactive measures are advocated to mitigate the incidence of neonatal sepsis. Keywords: Neonatal sepsis, Immunization, Childhood mortality, Maternal/caretaker’s hygiene, maternal history of fever
了解乌干达西部 Hoima 地区转诊医院免疫接种新生儿和门诊新生儿中新生儿败血症发生率背后的驱动因素
新生儿败血症是发展中国家新生儿死亡的一个主要原因,占每年婴儿死亡人数的很大一部分。本研究调查了影响乌干达西部霍伊马地区转诊医院新生儿败血症发生的决定因素。研究显示,新生儿败血症的总发病率为 12.5%,其中 65% 和 35% 的病例分别被归类为早发性和晚发性败血症。与新生儿败血症密切相关的因素包括新生儿年龄、产妇发烧史、排尿困难以及产妇/看护人卫生状况。该研究强调了看护人/母亲的年龄、产妇发烧史、排尿困难和卫生状况对导致新生儿败血症的重要性。预防策略应优先解决这些风险因素,而不是仅仅关注发生后的治疗。我们提倡采取积极主动的措施来降低新生儿败血症的发病率。关键词:新生儿败血症新生儿败血症 免疫接种 儿童死亡率 产妇/看护人卫生状况 产妇发热史
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