Guideline: Managing Possible Serious Bacterial Infection in Young Infants When Referral Is Not Feasible - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Geneva: World Health Organization; 2015.
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Guideline: Managing Possible Serious Bacterial Infection in Young Infants When Referral Is Not Feasible
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This guideline, developed by a panel of international experts and informed by a thorough review of existing evidence, contains a number of recommendations on the use of antibiotics for neonates (0–28 days old) and young infants (0–59 days old) with PSBI in order to reduce young infant mortality rates.
The guideline is intended for use in resource-limited settings in situations when families do not accept or cannot access referral care. The goal of the guideline is to provide clinical guidance on the simplest antibiotic regimens that are both safe and effective for outpatient treatment of clinical severe infections and fast breathing (pneumonia) in children 0–59 days old. In addition, the guideline seeks to provide programmatic guidance on the role of CHWs and home visits in identifying signs of serious infections in neonates and young infants.
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- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions of key terms
- Acknowledgements
- Executive summary
- Scope and purpose of the guideline
- Background
- Methodology
- Evidence and recommendations
- Dissemination, implementation and monitoring of guideline
- References
- Annexes