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More Pregnant Women Face Life-threatening Sepsis In Wake Of Strict Abortion Laws

Stephanie Sy is a PBS News Hour correspondent and serves as anchor of PBS News Hour West. Throughout her career, she served in anchor and correspondent capacities for ABC News, Al Jazeera America, CBSN, CNN International, and PBS News Hour Weekend. Prior to joining NewsHour, she was with Yahoo News where she anchored coverage of the 2018 Midterm Elections and reported from Donald Trump's victory party on Election Day 2016.


Sepsis In Newborns: A Silent Threat In India's Hospitals

A recent study conducted across five district hospitals in India has revealed a troubling reality: over a third of newborns diagnosed with the life-threatening condition of sepsis may not survive. The research, which analyzed data from more than 6,600 newborns, highlights the urgent need for improved infection prevention measures.

Published in The Lancet Global Health journal, the study found wide-ranging incidences of sepsis, from 0.6 to 10 percent across facilities, with a notable higher rate among newborns transferred from other hospitals. The research underscores the scarcity of data on neonatal sepsis from low- and middle-income countries like India.

Compounding the issue is the rising challenge of antibiotic resistance. Experts urge healthcare providers to enhance hygiene practices and implement effective antibiotic stewardship to prevent sepsis fatalities. With millions projected to die from antibiotic-resistant infections, swift action is needed to safeguard vulnerable newborns.

(With inputs from agencies.)


Abortion Laws And The Rise In Sepsis Cases

Sepsis cases in pregnant women have spiked roughly 50% since Texas' abortion ban took effect in 2021, according to ProPublica's new analysis. Sepsis is a life-threatening infection, often seen in the elderly and those with prolonged hospital stays.

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