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Causes of non-obstetric sepsis in pregnant women include malaria, HIV and pneumonia. Urinary tract infections are often linked as the most common cause of infection in pregnancy. Common causes of sepsis are gram-negative bacteria such as Acinetobacter cal... see more

Bathing baby is an attempt to keep your baby clean, feels fresh, and prevent the possibility of infection (A.Hidayat, 2009). Low Birth Weight babies (LBW) needs serious handling because it is easy to experience the hipotermi that will be the cause of deat... see more

Sepsis in mothers continues to be a leading cause of death and morbidity for pregnant or new pregnant women (WHO, 2018). The occurrence of sepsis in pregnant women is associated with infectious complications such as urinary tract infections, chorioamnioni... see more

The results of the 97 countries, there is a significant correlation between aid delivery with maternal mortality (Depkes, 2011). Proportion of birth in Indonesia showed 76.1% in Healthcare Facilities and 23.7% in home and another (Kemenkes RI, 2014). In t... see more

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