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National Neonatal Sepsis Task Force launch: Supporting infection prevention and surveillance, outbreak investigation and antimicrobial stewardship in neonatal units in South Africa

Angela Dramowski, Sithembiso Velaphi, Gary Reubenson, Adrie Bekker, Olga Perovic, Heather Finlayson, Adriano Dusé, Natasha Rhoda, Nelesh P. Govender

2020South African Medical Journal42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite a substantial decline in childhood mortality rates in South Africa (SA), progress in neonatal mortality reduction has been much slower. Severe bacterial infections remain a leading cause of neonatal morbidity and a direct cause of 13.1% of neonatal deaths among babies >1 kg. The incidence of hospital-acquired infections, antimicrobial resistance and outbreaks of infections in SA neonatal units is substantial, and is possibly higher than the currently available estimates. The SA Neonatal Sepsis Task Force was launched in Port Elizabeth, SA, on 13 September 2019 to provide technical advice and guidance on surveillance for neonatal sepsis, infection prevention, case management, antimicrobial stewardship and containment of neonatal unit outbreaks.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNeonatal sepsisOutbreakAntimicrobial stewardshipSepsisIncidence (geometry)Neonatal infectionTask forceNeonatal mortalityIntensive care medicinePediatricsInfection controlAntibiotic resistanceEnvironmental healthInfant mortalityPopulationPregnancyImmunologyAntibioticsVirologyMicrobiologyPublic administrationBiologyPolitical scienceGeneticsOpticsPhysicsNeonatal and Maternal InfectionsGlobal Maternal and Child HealthSepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
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