2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-507x2011000400015
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Terapia nutricional e sepse neonatal

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“…and Enterobacter spp., were isolated most frequently. (3,6,12,(27)(28)(29) An American study assessing only late-premature children has demonstrated that S. aureus and E. coli are often present in blood cultures. (7) The cross-sectional and retrospective nature of this study is a limitation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Enterobacter spp., were isolated most frequently. (3,6,12,(27)(28)(29) An American study assessing only late-premature children has demonstrated that S. aureus and E. coli are often present in blood cultures. (7) The cross-sectional and retrospective nature of this study is a limitation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(11,28) In this regard, early nutritional support is important as a preventive measure for BPD, (29) and there should be an emphasis on the adequate supply of enteral feeding, even with supplementation by parenteral nutrition. (6,42) The present study highlights the longer duration of hospital stays in the group who developed BPD. The inherent risks of prolonged hospitalization result in social and financial costs that have been corroborated by other authors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Severe P. falciparum malaria can be pathophysiologically characterized as a type of sepsis, ( 3 , 22 ) involving elements from the systemic inflammatory response. Thus, the characterization of invasive organelles of P. falciparum (via one-dimensional electrophoresis, liquid chromatography, and mass spectrometry) has yielded the ookinete microneme proteome, ( 23 ) with favorable prospects for the pathophysiological elucidation of severe P. falciparum malaria.…”
Section: Proteomic Approach Of Severe Malariamentioning
confidence: 99%