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Yunanto, Ari |
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Taufan Firdaus, Rizky |
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Triawanti, Triawanti |
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Suhartono, Eko |
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2020-10-02T06:27:41Z |
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dc.date.available |
2020-10-02T06:27:41Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2014 |
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https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/18078 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome in the first months of infant life due to a systemic response caused by the presence of pathogenic microorganisms or their products in the blood. Sepsis promotes the unbalanced production of oxidant and anti-oxidant substances, causing an excess of free oxygen radicals. Early markers of neonatal sepsis have been studied in recent years, and we proposed another parameter to detect early-onset neonatal sepsis with salivary antioxidative index (SAOI), saliva has been shown as blood representatives and to have many benefits. This study was conducted in April - June 2012, saliva specimens were taken from 57 newborns, in which 32 infants were at risk of sepsis and 25 infants were healthy and served as a control group. Data was analyzed by Mann-Whitney test. We concluded that sepsis possibility 3,7 fold when there are low AOI. This parameter may be used as another marker to detect early-onset neonatal sepsis. |
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Early-onset neonatal sepsis, |
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dc.subject |
ree oxygen radicals |
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salivary antioxidative index |
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dc.title |
Artikel : Salivary Antioxidative Index in Newborns at Risk of Sepsis as Novel Parameter for Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis |
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Article |
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