关于新生儿疾病及其并发症的社论注释

N. Suganuma
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预计每年有3 000万儿童需要住院治疗,其中许多患有危险疾病。适当的抗微生物管理是至关重要的,但没有正常的估计纳入。每个新生儿出生指标研究跟踪医院(EN-BIRTH)研究旨在批准孕产妇和婴儿标记,以教育估计有关纳入和护理的性质。本文报告了通过休假对临床特征疾病包括败血症、脑膜炎和肺炎的住院婴儿的母亲批准揭示的抗微生物包涵。
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Editorial Note on New Born Illness and Its Complications
An expected 30 million children require inpatient care every year, numerous with dangerous diseases. Suitable anti-microbial administration is vital, yet there is no normal estimation of inclusion. The Each Newborn Birth Indicators Research Tracking in Hospitals (EN-BIRTH) study intended to approve maternal and infant markers to educate estimation regarding inclusion and nature of care. This paper reports approval of revealed anti-microbial inclusion by leave overview of moms for hospitalized infants with clinically-characterized disease counting sepsis, meningitis, and pneumonia.
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