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. 2019 Apr 14;11(5):360–366. doi: 10.14740/jocmr3809

Table 4. Comparison of Neonatal Characteristics and Outcomes Between Normal Newborns and Those With Sepsis.

Characteristics Newborns with sepsis (n = 32) Normal newborns (n = 144) P value
Well 19 (59.3) 100 (69.4) 0.270
Ill 4 (12.5) 0 (0.0) 0.000
Equivocal 9 (28.1) 36 (25) 0.713
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  Empirical antibiotics recommended 13 (40.6) 31 (21.5) 0.240
  Strongly recommended antibiotics 1 (3.1) 2 (1.4) 0.492
  Blood culture recommended 1 (3.1) 11 (7.6) 0.359
Vital signs every 4 h 3 (9.4) 25 (17.4) 0.263
Routine care recommended 16 (50.0) 75 (52.1) 0.831
Gestational age (average) 36 ± 1.7 36 ± 1.7 1.0
SGA 3 6 0.226
Male gender 81
Cesarean section 16 65 0.617
Apgar score (first/fifth min) 8/9 8/9
Urinary tract infection 6 20 0.483
Fever 2 7 0.746
Chorioamnionitis 1 1 0.240
Any antibiotic before delivery 13 (40.6) 34 (23.6) 0.049
PROM ≤ 2 days 20 81 0.517
PROM 2 - 6 days 3 22 0.386
PROM ≥ 7 8 31 0.668
WBC > 25,000 0 7 0.669
WBC < 5,000 1 (3) 2 (1.4) 0.492
Platelets < 150 5 11 0.115
CRP baseline positive 2/7 (28.6) 11/52 (21.2) 0.656
CRP positive at 48 h 14/26 (43.8) 38/138 (27.54) 0.008
Blood culture positive 9 0 0.000
Length of hospital stay (average ± SD) 10 ± 3 4 ± 2 0.000
Mortality 0 1 0.240

SGA: small for gestational age; PROM: prolonged rupture of membranes; WBC: white blood cell; CRP: C-reactive protein.