PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS AMONG NEWBORNS ADMITTED TO THE NEONATAL UNIT OF STATE SPECIALIST HOSPITAL, ASUBIARO, OSOGBO, OSUN STATE
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Global Journal of Clinical Medicine and Medical Research [GJCMMR]
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Neonatal sepsis remains a formidable global health challenge: estimates indicate that in 2022
there were approximately 2.3 million newborn deaths worldwide, with infections, predominantly
sepsis, responsible for roughly 20% of these deaths. Despite medical advancements the
condition remains a major public health problem, especially in low- and middle-income
countries. This study therefore examined the prevalence and predictors of neonatal sepsis
among newborns admitted to the neonatal unit of state specialist hospital Asubiaro, Osogbo,
Osun State. This study is a seven-month retrospective study conducted to examine the
prevalence and predictors of neonatal sepsis. Data was extracted from the medical records of
patients and hospital database using PROFORMA and analyzed using descriptive statistics of
frequency and percentages while inferential statistics of logical regression was used to
establish relationship between the variables. The finding showed that prevalence of neonatal
sepsis among newborns was high (100%). Low birth weight (53.1%) and preterm delivery
(50.0%) were the strongest predictors of mortality. The study concluded that neonatal sepsis
remains highly prevalent. Therefore, government should strengthen maternal and neonatal
healthcare services.
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ISSN: 2583-987X (Online)
