
Pediatric Frontiers: Weekly Insights
Pediatria
Neonatal Sepsis: From Cutting-Edge Diagnostics to Global Health Challenges
Over 3 million newborns face sepsis every year — but new research is reshaping how we detect and treat this life-threatening condition. From advanced biomarkers to metagenomic sequencing, and from antimicrobial resistance to maternal transmission patterns, this episode explores the evolving frontiers of neonatal care.
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