In this issue of Clinics in Perinatology, guest editors Drs. Sagori Mukhopadhyay and Karen M. Puopolo bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Perinatal and Neonatal Infections. Top experts review the fundamentals of neonatal infections and discuss the changing landscape of infectious disease and its management. Articles cover disease epidemiology, infection-related issues that have come into focus as neonatal practice evolves, the use of genomics to gain understanding of late-onset sepsis pathogenesis, consideration of circadian biology in infection transmission and acquisition, and more.
Keeping Your Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Clean: The Hospital Environment as a Potential Source of Health Care-Associated Infections Neonatal Early-Onset Sepsis: Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Controversies in Practice Late-Onset Sepsis: Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Controversies in Practice Neonatal Invasive Fungal Infections: Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Controversies in Practice Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Approaches to Optimize Antibiotic Use in Neonates Probiotics and the Risk of Infection Transplacental Antibodies: Role of Maternal Vaccines and Immunity Neonatal Cytomegalovirus Infection: Advocacy, Legislation, and Changing Practice Re-Thinking the Norms of Antibiotic Prescribing in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Role of the Microbiome in Neonatal Infection: Pathogenesis and Implications for Management Machine Learning Models as Early Warning Systems for Neonatal Infection Circadian Rhythms, Immune Regulation, and the Risk for Sepsis: Circadian Rhythms and Neonatal Care
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