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Amit Agrawal, Aekta Gupta, Jyotsna Shrivastava, Role of Vitamin-D Deficiency in Term Neonates with Late-Onset Sepsis: A Case–Control Study, Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, Volume 65, Issue 6, December 2019, Pages 609–616, https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmz021
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Abstract
To find the relationship between vitamin-D levels and late-onset sepsis (LOS) in term neonates.
This case–control study was conducted in neonatal intensive care unit of a tertiary care teaching institution in central India. Full-term neonates with culture-proven LOS were taken as cases. Maternal and neonatal demography, clinical examination and investigations were recorded. Correlation of vitamin-D deficiency (<20 ng/ml) with LOS was assessed.
Total 225 term neonates including 175 cases and 50 controls were included. Maternal and neonatal demographic profile was comparable. The mean vitamin-D level in cases (12.28 ± 6.11 ng/ml) was significantly lower than that in controls (14.88 ± 7.2 ng/ml) (p = 0.002). Total 151 (86.29%) neonates out of 175 cases and 37 (74%) out of 50 controls had the vitamin-D deficiency (p = 0.00003). On multiple regression analysis, neonatal sepsis (p = 0.00003) was found to be significantly associated with vitamin-D deficiency.
This study shows that vitamin-D deficiency in term neonates may predispose them to LOS.
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