Neonatal sepsis: need for consensus definition, collaboration and core outcomes

. 2020 Jul ; 88 (1) : 2-4. [epub] 20200319

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PubMed 32193517
DOI 10.1038/s41390-020-0850-5
PII: 10.1038/s41390-020-0850-5
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Childrens Hospital Clinic of Neonatology Department Mother Woman Child Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland

Department of Neonatology and Infectious Diseases Poznan University of Medical Sciences Poznan Poland

Department of Neonatology Thomayerova nemocnice Prague Czechia

Department of Pediatrics Bern University Hospital University of Bern Bern Switzerland

Department of Pediatrics Division of Neonatology Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam The Netherlands

Department of Pediatrics Tergooi Hospital Blaricum The Netherlands

Department of Pediatrics Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island Alpert Medical School of Brown University Providence RI USA

Departments of Paediatrics and Pathology Immunology and Laboratory Medicine University of Florida Gainesville FL USA

Division of Neonatology Saint Louis University Edward Doisy Research Center St Louis MO USA

Institute of Translational Medicine University of Liverpool Centre for Women's Health Research Liverpool Women's Hospital Liverpool UK

Neonatal Directorate King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women Perth WA Australia

Neonatal Health and Development Telethon Kids Institute Perth WA Australia

Neonatology CHI at Crumlin Dublin Ireland

Neonatology Clinic for Paediatric Cardiology and Intensive Care University Medical Centre Göttingen Göttingen Germany

Neonatology Coombe Women and Infants' University Hospital Dublin Ireland

Neonatology Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University Moscow Russia

Neonatology Wilhelmina Childrens Hospital University Medical Center Utrecht The Netherlands

Paediatric Critical Care Research Group Child Health Research Centre University of Queensland Paediatric Intensive Care Unit Queensland Children's Hospital Brisbane QLD Australia

Paediatrics Academic Centre Children's Hospital Ireland at Tallaght Trinity College the University of Dublin Dublin Ireland

Radboud Institute for Health Sciences Department of Neonatology Radboud University Medical Center Amalia Children's Hospital Nijmegen The Netherlands

Trinity Translational Medicine Institute St James' Hospital Dublin Ireland

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