Early identification indicators of neonatal early-onset sepsis
Neonatal sepsis is the third leading cause of neonatal death in the world,accounting for 15%of the total neonatal mortality.Most early-onset sepsis(EOS)is caused by vertical transmission of maternal pathogens,so it usually passes through the perinatal,high-risk factors,early clinical manifestations and laboratory tests are comprehensively evaluated for children.However,the non-specificity of perinatal high-risk factors,atypical clinical manifestations,and lag of laboratory tests have led to the identification of early-onset sepsis facing huge challenges.Therefore,this paper reviews the latest literature on the early identification of EOS,and reviews the relevant indicators,to provide a reference for the clinical early identification of EOS.