Management of Neonates Born at ≥35 0/7 Weeks’ Gestation With Suspected or Proven Early-Onset Bacterial Sepsis

Author:

Puopolo Karen M.12,Benitz William E.3,Zaoutis Theoklis E.14,Cummings James,Juul Sandra,Hand Ivan,Eichenwald Eric,Poindexter Brenda,Stewart Dan L.,Aucott Susan W.,Goldsmith Jay P.,Watterberg Kristi,Byington Carrie L.,Maldonado Yvonne A.,Banerjee Ritu,Barnett Elizabeth D.,Campbell James D.,Gerber Jeffrey S.,Lynfield Ruth,Munoz Flor M.,Nolt Dawn,Nyquist Ann-Christine,O’Leary Sean T.,Rathore Mobeen H.,Sawyer Mark H.,Steinbach William J.,Tan Tina Q., ,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

2. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and

3. Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

4. Roberts Center for Pediatric Research, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and

Abstract

The incidence of neonatal early-onset sepsis (EOS) has declined substantially over the last 2 decades, primarily because of the implementation of evidence-based intrapartum antimicrobial therapy. However, EOS remains a serious and potentially fatal illness. Laboratory tests alone are neither sensitive nor specific enough to guide EOS management decisions. Maternal and infant clinical characteristics can help identify newborn infants who are at risk and guide the administration of empirical antibiotic therapy. The incidence of EOS, the prevalence and implications of established risk factors, the predictive value of commonly used laboratory tests, and the uncertainties in the risk/benefit balance of antibiotic exposures all vary significantly with gestational age at birth. Our purpose in this clinical report is to provide a summary of the current epidemiology of neonatal sepsis among infants born at ≥35 0/7 weeks’ gestation and a framework for the development of evidence-based approaches to sepsis risk assessment among these infants.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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