Abstract

Background: Sepsis during neonatal life is one of main leading  attributer of the  neonatal mortality, it consider as a major morbidity  constituents, especially in the 3rd word and developing countries. Identification, diagnosis and treatment delays of this main problem consider as the main cause of mortality  for this group of population. Aims of the study: to determine the main risk factors for neonatal sepsis in Al-Nasiriya public hospitals at 2017 Methods:A case control - hospital based study was done in Al-Nasiriya public hospitals –Southern of Iraq, extended over a period of 2017,  neonates who had sepsis were the  Cases, while  with their index of pediatrician diagnosis  while neonates who hadn’t sepsis consider as controls. clinical and proper laboratory investigations was done for to prove the inclusion and diagnostic criteria for both Cases and controls. Control and cases had been selected by using  systematic random sampling. Spss version 23   had been used for statistical analysis . graph Bad had been used for epidemiological analysis. P value < 0.05 consider as significant.  dependent and independent  association had been tested by using  binary logistic regression model, while  identification of the associated risk factors to neonatal sepsis  was tested by multivariable  logistic regression. Results: A total of 150 neonate had been studied allover 2017, sixty cases and ninety control, with mean gestational age (37.5467± 2.36753), . near  three quarters(72%) of NS were with EOS(<7 days), while the remainder were with LOS. The  only Maternal age (21-35),  CS as a mode of deliver,  presence of( bleeding,  PROM, maternal fever), and low birth weight of the of the neonate were strong risk factors for  neonatal sepsis , APGAR <7, MSAFA<7 and  Not crying immediately might be consider as neonatal sepsis predictors that might give hint for early initiation proper antibiotic Conclusion: Both neonatal and maternal factors had contributed to the risk of NS.  The crucial things are improvement of institutional delivery practices as well as Strengthening of the existing risk based prevention strategies.

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