Obesity has now reached worldwide epidemic proportions with a recent study estimating that there are currently 2.1 billion obese adults in the world. The rates of sepsis in both the non-pregnant and pregnant population are also increasing. Obesity is an independent risk factor for both infection ...
Neonatal sepsis in a rapidly growing, tertiary neonatal intensive care unit: trends over 18 years. Pediatr Int. 2015;57:909–16. Article PubMed Google Scholar Ocviyanti D, Wahono WT. Risk factors for neonatal sepsis in pregnant women with premature rupture of the membrane. J Pregnancy. ...
Sepsis can occur in all kinds of populations. The chances of developing sepsis is higher in infants, children, pregnant women, older adults patients with serious infections and blood infections, patients with other diseases like diabetes, AIDS, cancer, etc., which increases the risk of worsening ...
Includes chapters on sepsis in special populations such as in pregnant women, transplanted patients, and children. Consolidates today's available information on this timely topic into a single, convenient resource.
It is supported by a study conducted on Predictors of Health-Promoting Lifestyle in Pregnant Women Based on Pender’s Health Promotion Model, which found health promotion lifestyle has a significant and negative correlation with perceived barriers [19]. However, this study did not find any ...
sepsisAn infection ofNeisseria gonorrhoeaebacteria that has spread throughout the body can cause sores on the skin. Such infections can result in sepsis.(more) In addition to the elderly and to persons with weakimmune systems, newborns, pregnant women, and individuals affected by chronic diseases ...
Diagnostic and prognostic value of blood inflammation and biochemical indicators for intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy in chinese pregnant women. Sci. Rep. 12, 20833 (2022). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Muszynski, J. A. et al. Early immune function and duration of organ...
Pregnant women, elderly individuals, infants, and those with weakened immune systems are most at risk for acquiring this infection. Salmonella causes fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. Symptoms typically last between 4 and 7 days. Vibrio causes diarrhea when ingested, but it can also cause ...
Overall, these findings revealed that antimicrobial-resistant MDR strains are a significant challenge in maternal sepsis treatment and a major cause of morbidity and mortality in pregnant women and newborns (Table 2). Treatment and management of maternal sepsis This study revealed that among women who...
in the US alone18.Streptococcus pyogenesis another Gram-positive bacterial pathogen causing severe disease including bloodstream infections, necrotising fasciitis, and puerperal sepsis in pregnant or post-partum women, altogether resulting in 660,000 cases and 160,000 deaths worldwide each year19,20. ...