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How is neonatal sepsis diagnosed and treated?

Neonatal sepsis is a life-threatening condition that demands prompt diagnosis and treatment. Blood cultures, along with other laboratory tests, are crucial for diagnosis. Empirical antibiotic therapy is initiated immediately, often before culture results are available, to cover a broad spectrum of potential pathogens. Once the causative organism is identified, antibiotic therapy can be tailored accordingly.

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