Superbugs & You

Fighting for the Future: Neonatal Sepsis


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Despite great improvements in mortality for children under 5, sepsis remains a leading cause of death in young children. The highest incidence and mortality were seen in newborns, with the biggest impact seen in low- and middle-income countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. This episode will highlight how the availability of guidelines, diagnostics, and therapeutics can make a difference in the smallest of patients. Content warning: this episode contains discussions of infant loss.

Guests:

Kamala Thiagarajan - Freelance journalist, Global health and environmental sciences

Seamus O’Brien - Director of Research and Development, Global Antibiotic Research and Development Program

Phoebe Williams - Pediatrician, Infectious Disease Physician, Faculty of Medicine,  University of Sydney

Materials Mentioned in this Episode

Neonatal sepsis: the new threat posed by superbugs, Kamala Thiagarajan, BBC

Antibiotics needed to treat multidrug-resistant infections in neonates, Phoebe Williams, …, Seamus O’Brien et al., Bulletin of the World Health Organization

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