Abstract:Results:The factors most closely related with the incidence of neonatal sepsis were gestational age ≤ 33.5 weeks with the strong power of relationship (0.643), accuracy rate of 80.95%, and mean error rate of 0.401. Conclusion: Infants born with a gestational age < 33.5 weeks are at risk of having neonatal sepsis while those born with a gestation age > 33.5 weeks are at risk when the born with asphyxia complication, birth weight ≤ 3875, and temperature> 37 o C accompanied by labor trauma. Infants born with body… Show more
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