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Neonatal Sepsis: Sensitivity and Specificity

Introduction: 90% of neonatal sepsis occurs within 24 hours of delivery. Mostly from group B Streptococcus. If there is suspicion of neonatal sepsis, infants should get blood cx, LP, and CBC, CRP, etc.

If mom has risk factors, then mom should be given ampicillin 1g at least 4 hours prior to delivery. Infants at risk should be monitored for at least 48 hours.

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Population / CalculatorPrevalence Comments / Study / Link
Live Births 0.08% Adv Neonatal Care. 2003 Feb;3(1):3-13. PMID: 12882177
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Blood Test

Finding SensitivitySpecificity Comments, Study
Elevated CRP
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35%90%

initial, for early-onset sepsis

Study: Adv Neonatal Care. 2003 Feb;3(1):3-13. PMID: 12882177

Elevated CRP
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62%92%

inital CRP, for late-onset sepsis

Study: Adv Neonatal Care. 2003 Feb;3(1):3-13. PMID: 12882177

Elevated ESR Edit 63%60%

"micro-ESR"

Study: Mymensingh Med J. 2009 Jan;18(1):56-61. PMID: 19182751

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Finding SensitivitySpecificity Comments, Study
Elevated I/T Ratio Edit 70%56%

immature / total polys

Study: Mymensingh Med J. 2009 Jan;18(1):56-61. PMID: 19182751

Serial CRP
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89%98%

8 hours apart. For early-onset sepsis

Study: Adv Neonatal Care. 2003 Feb;3(1):3-13. PMID: 12882177

Serial CRP
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96%72%

8 hours apart. For late-onset sepsis.

Study: Adv Neonatal Care. 2003 Feb;3(1):3-13. PMID: 12882177

Serial CRP and IL-8 Edit 93%80%

both elevated

Study: Adv Neonatal Care. 2003 Feb;3(1):3-13. PMID: 12882177