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. 2023 Aug 28;78:100277. doi: 10.1016/j.clinsp.2023.100277

Table 4.

Number of SUS hospitalizations for neonatal sepsis in Brazil from 2008‒2018 whose outcome was death or survival and the respective cost (in US dollars) for the Brazilian public system of these hospitalizations, according to the regions of the Federation.

Hospitalizations, n (%) Total cost Mean cost Maximum cost Minimum cost
Deaths
Midwest 293 1,146,216.25 3912.00 41,242.73 214.54
Southeast 2484 9,210,861.58 3708.08 32,315.58 160.36
Northeast 1963 6,420,514.85 3270.77 30,430.21 101.95
South 654 2,075,163.64 3173.03 23,710.30 177.55
North 569 1,634,236.81 2872.12 17,164.09 173.75
Total 5,963 20,486,993.13 3435.69 41,242.73 101.95
Suvirvors
Midwest 1376 6,038,875.64 4388.72 30,502.69 251.31
Southeast 19,746 67,811,554.19 3434.19 33,785.70 120.05
Northeast 7820 26,470,703.05 3385.00 55,680.52 126.24
South 10,215 31,001,394.30 3034.89 33,067.53 150.24
North 2434 7,286,471.98 2993.62 22,568.57 163.86
Total 41,591 138,608,999.17 3332.67 55,680.52 120.05

Deaths vs survivors: Student t-test; p-value = 0.046.