Neonatal sepsis is a type of neonatal infection which specifically refers to the presence of a bacterial blood stream infection (BSI) in a newborn baby such as pneumonia, meningitis, gastroenteritis or pyelonephritis in fever setting. Older textbooks may refer to "sepsis neonatorum" as neonatal sepsis. Criteria for hemodynamic instability or respiratory failure are not clinically helpful, since such signs do not always occur in neonates before death is unavoidable and unpreventable. Neonatal sepsis is divided into two categories: sepsis late onset (LOS) and sepsis early onset (EOS). EOS refers to sepsis that occurs during the first 7 days of life while LOS refers to sepsis presentation after 7 days.
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