Study of Umbilical Cord Blood Culture in diagnosis of early-onset sepsis among newborns with high-risk factors

Journal Title: VIMS Health Science Journal - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 3

Abstract

Study of Umbilical Cord Blood Culture in diagnosis of early-onset sepsis among newborns with high-risk factors

Authors and Affiliations

Dr. N R Akolkar, Dr. Ramesh Kothari, Dr. Sunil Mhaske, Dr. Ninza Rawal, Dr. Bipin Rathod

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Dr. N R Akolkar, Dr. Ramesh Kothari, Dr. Sunil Mhaske, Dr. Ninza Rawal, Dr. Bipin Rathod (2017). Study of Umbilical Cord Blood Culture in diagnosis of early-onset sepsis among newborns with high-risk factors. VIMS Health Science Journal, 4(3), 117-119. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-623461