Neonatal infection (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Neonatal Tetanus" (PDF). Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: Surveillance Standards. World Health Organization. September 2018. p. 3. NT most often occurs through cutting of the umbilical cord using non-sterile techniques or applying non-sterile traditional remedies to the umbilical cord stump, but infection of the umbilical stump is not always evident. Deliveries carried out by persons with unclean hands or on a contaminated surface are also risk factors for maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT).

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