NEONATAL SEPSIS IN NEWBORNS: EARLY SIGNS AND TREATMENT
Abstract
This scientific work examines the early signs of neonatal sepsis in newborns and effective methods of treatment. The study analyzes the etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations of sepsis, with particular emphasis on the importance of early diagnosis. It is noted that the weak immune system of the newborn may contribute to the severe course of the disease. The role of laboratory tests and modern diagnostic methods in early detection, as well as the importance of antimicrobial therapy, is highlighted. Preventive measures are also emphasized, especially the importance of hygiene practices before and after childbirth. The work serves as a valuable source of information for neonatal care physicians and medical students.