Neonatal sepsis causes?
summary
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) caused by infection. It is clinically confirmed that there are bacteria or highly suspected infection foci. Although sepsis is caused by infection, once it occurs, its occurrence and development follow its own pathological process and rules, so in essence, sepsis is the body's response to infectious factors. Let's share my experience with you.
Neonatal sepsis causes?
Sepsis can be caused by infection in any part of the body. Clinically, it is common in pneumonia, peritonitis, cholangitis, urinary tract infection, cellulitis, meningitis, abscess, etc.
Sepsis often occurs in patients with serious diseases, such as severe burns, multiple injuries, and patients after surgery. Sepsis is also common in patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, leukemia, aplastic anemia and urinary calculi.
Pathogenic microorganisms include bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites, but not all patients with sepsis have positive blood culture results of pathogenic microorganisms causing infection. Only about 45% of patients with septic shock can obtain positive blood culture results.
matters needing attention
The most effective way to treat and prevent sepsis is to treat and prevent sepsis on the basis of its pathogenesis. However, it is a pity that the pathogenesis of sepsis has not yet been fully elucidated. In this case, we should do a good job in clinical prevention of various aspects according to the causes of sepsis, and strive to reduce the risk factors of infection, which plays an important role in the treatment and prevention of sepsis.