The proportions of Gram (+) bacteria, Gram () bacteria, and
fungus among neonatal patients were 77.4%, 21.1%, and 0.8%, respectively, based on 58 studies (Table 4). Gram (+) bacteria were
the predominant microorganisms followed by Gram () bacteria.
The percentage of blood cultures positive for fungus was
significantly lower in neonatal and pediatric patients than in
adult patients. However, among pediatric patients, the proportion
of Gram (+) bacteria was mildly but significantly decreased, while
that of Gram () bacteria was increased as compared to adult
patients.
The proportions of Gram (+) bacteria, Gram () bacteria, and
fungus among neonatal patients were 77.4%, 21.1%, and 0.8%, respectively, based on 58 studies (Table 4). Gram (+) bacteria were
the predominant microorganisms followed by Gram () bacteria.
The percentage of blood cultures positive for fungus was
significantly lower in neonatal and pediatric patients than in
adult patients. However, among pediatric patients, the proportion
of Gram (+) bacteria was mildly but significantly decreased, while
that of Gram () bacteria was increased as compared to adult
patients.
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