What is neonatal sepsis, which affects newborns?
Neonatal sepsis is a life-threatening bloodstream infection that affects newborns, typically within the first 28 days. Beginning with non-specific, subtle symptoms, it triggers an extreme immune response, leading to septic shock, organ failure, or death. Globally, lakhs of infants die of neonatal sepsis annually. Delayed diagnosis and rising antimicrobial resistance make it difficult to treat.