Common bacteria causes of neonatal sepsis and antimicrobial susceptibility at the university teaching hospital, Lusaka, Zambia?/
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TextPublication details: Lusaka, the university of Zambia, school of medicine 2016.Description: xii,43p.: illSubject(s): Dissertation note: Thesis submitted to the university of Zambia in partial fulfiment of the requirements of the degree of master of medicine in paediatrics and child health. Summary: Prescribing effective prenentative antibiotics and treating infections in mothers, providing a clean birth environment, and delivering the baby within 24 hours of rupture of membranes, where possible can all help the chance of neonatal sepsis.
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Thesis submitted to the university of Zambia in partial fulfiment of the requirements of the degree of master of medicine in paediatrics and child health.
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Prescribing effective prenentative antibiotics and treating infections in mothers, providing a clean birth environment, and delivering the baby within 24 hours of rupture of membranes, where possible can all help the chance of neonatal sepsis.
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