Guest guest Posted May 7, 2011 Report Share Posted May 7, 2011 Gail Neuman (gin11153@...) thought you might be interested in checking out an excerpt from AANP SmartBrief. Sign up for your free subscription today.A study of about 400,000 newborns found the risk of early-onset sepsis was tied to group B streptococci in full-term infants and E. coli in premature babies. Researchers reported in Pediatrics that the overall rate of sepsis was 0.98 per 1,000 live births. Designed specifically for nurse practitioners and health care professionals like you, AANP SmartBrief is a FREE daily e-mail newsletter. It provides the latest news and information you need to stay informed about important health care issues.SIGN UP TODAY to receive AANP SmartBrief. Study looks at sepsis risk in newbornsA study of about 400,000 newborns found the risk of early-onset sepsis was tied to group B streptococci in full-term infants and E. coli in premature babies. Researchers reported in Pediatrics that the overall rate of sepsis was 0.98 per 1,000 live births. U.S. News World Report/HealthDay News (4/26) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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