How can the newborn get septicemia

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In fact, neonatal sepsis refers to in the neonatal period, because the bacteria invade the blood circulation of the newborn through various ways, and also grow and reproduce in it. In this way, it will produce toxins, and then cause systemic infection. But in the neonatal period, the incidence and mortality of sepsis are still relatively high. With the emergence of systemic inflammatory response syndrome, but now the definition of sepsis is constantly expanding, generally including endogenous infection. Let's take a look at the following.

How can the newborn get septicemia

First: for example, some intestinal parasites, generally after these bacteria are activated, will cause systemic inflammation and infection. In fact, septicemia generally refers to the presence of bacteria in the blood, and also continues to breed in the blood,

Second, there is the clinical table of neonatal sepsis in general. Generally speaking, it will be in the early stage. It will mainly show non-specific symptoms, including bad spirit, poor response, weakened crying without modulation, and will also show decreased milk desire and other symptoms,

Third: Generally speaking, it is a pathological process that can obtain positive bacterial results through blood culture, and it also has evidence of bacterial immunological diagnosis. In addition, if there is no positive blood culture, the results can sometimes be diagnosed

matters needing attention

In fact, it is not very clear why neonatal sepsis occurs now. In general, it is mainly due to bacterial infection, mainly Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli