@article{c9b667852a2b428daa2b991ebe6d6f3f,
title = "Late-Onset Sepsis among Extremely Preterm Infants of 24-28 Weeks Gestation: An International Comparison in 10 High-Income Countries",
abstract = "Introduction: Despite advances in neonatal care, late-onset sepsis remains an important cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. Neonatal late-onset sepsis rates have decreased in some countries, while in others they have not. Our objective was to compare trends in late-onset sepsis rates in 9 population-based networks from 10 countries and to assess the associated mortality within 7 days of late-onset sepsis. Methods: We performed a retrospective populationbased cohort study. Infants born at 24 28 weeks gestation between 2007 and 2019 were eligible for inclusion. Lateonset sepsis was defined as a positive blood or cerebrospinal fluid culture. Late-onset sepsis rates were calculated for 3 epochs (2007 11, 2012 15, and 2016 19). Adjusted risk ratios (aRRs) for late-onset sepsis were calculated for each network. Results: Of a total of 82,850 infants, 16,914 (20.4\%) had late-onset sepsis, with Japan having the lowest rate (7.1\%) and Spain the highest (44.6\%). Late-onset sepsis rates decreased in most networks and remained unchanged in a few. Israel, Sweden, and Finland showed the largest decrease in late-onset sepsis rates. The aRRs for late-onset sepsis showed wide variations between networks. The rate of mortality temporally related to late-onset sepsis was 10.9\%. The adjusted mean length of stay for infants with late-onset sepsis was increased by 5 18 days compared to infants with no late-onset sepsis. Conclusions: One in 5 neonates of 24 28 weeks gestation develops late-onset sepsis. Wide variability in late-onset sepsis rates exists between networks with most networks exhibiting improvement. Late-onset sepsis was associated with increased mortality and length of stay.",
keywords = "Extremely preterm infants, Late-onset sepsis, Mortality, Trends",
author = "Gil Klinger and Brian Reichman and Mikael Norman and Satoshi Kusuda and Malcolm Battin and Kjell Helenius and Tetsuya Isayama and Kei Lui and Mark Adams and Maximo Vento and Stellan Hakansson and Marc Beltempo and Chiara Poggi and \{San Feliciano\}, Laura and Liisa Lehtonen and Dirk Bassler and Junmin Yang and Shah, \{Prakesh S.\}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 The Author(s).",
year = "2024",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1159/000539245",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "121",
pages = "761--771",
journal = "Neonatology",
issn = "1661-7800",
publisher = "S. Karger AG",
number = "6",
}