A multi-country implementation research initiative to jump-start scale-up of outpatient management of possible serious bacterial infections (PSBI) when a referral is not …

YB Nisar, S Aboubaker, SE Arifeen, S Ariff, N Arora… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Research on simplified antibiotic regimens for outpatient treatment of 'Possible
Serious Bacterial Infection'(PSBI) and the subsequent World Health Organization (WHO) …

Lessons from implementation research on community management of Possible Serious Bacterial Infection (PSBI) in young infants (0-59 days), when the referral is not …

R Mukhopadhyay, NK Arora, PK Sharma, S Dalpath… - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background Neonatal sepsis is a major cause of death in India, which needs hospital
management but many families cannot access hospitals. The World Health Organization …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers to optimal care and strategies to promote safe and optimal management of sick young infants during the COVID-19 pandemic: a multi-country …

PSBI Formative Research Study Group - Journal of Global Health, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Essential health and nutrition services for pregnant women, newborns, and
children, particularly in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), are disrupted by the …

Using the Implementation Research Logic Model to design and implement community-based management of possible serious bacterial infection during COVID-19 …

GT Tiruneh, TG Nigatu, H Magge… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
Background Community-based treatment of possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) in
young infants, when referral to a hospital is not possible, can result in high treatment …

Association of clinical signs of possible serious bacterial infections identified by community health workers with mortality of young infants in South Asia: a prospective …

GL Darmstadt, S Ahmed, MS Islam, S Abdalla… - …, 2025 - thelancet.com
Summary Background The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed guidance for
community health workers (CHWs) in identifying sick young infants based on clinical signs …

[HTML][HTML] How long should young infants less than two months of age with moderate-mortality-risk signs of possible serious bacterial infection be hospitalised for? Study …

PSBI Study Group - Journal of Global Health, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Hospitalisation and a seven-day injectable antibiotics course are
recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) to treat suspected clinical neonatal …

Effect of community-based newborn care implementation strategies on access to and effective coverage of possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) treatment for sick …

GT Tiruneh, N Fesseha, D Emaway, W Betemariam… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Background In Ethiopia, neonatal mortality is persistently high. The country has been
implementing community-based treatment of possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) in …

Management of possible serious bacterial infections in young infants where referral is not possible in the context of existing health system structure in Mbeya …

E Ngadaya, A Manu, M Mmweteni, D Burengelo… - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Severe bacterial infections (SBIs) are a leading cause of neonatal deaths in low-and middle-
income countries. World Health Organization's (WHO's) guideline for outpatient …

[HTML][HTML] Optimal place of treatment for young infants aged less than two months with any low-mortality-risk sign of possible serious bacterial infection: Study Protocol …

PSBI Study Group - Journal of Global Health, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background World Health Organization (WHO) recommends hospitalisation and injectable
antibiotics for clinical sepsis/possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) in young infants up to …

Under-five child mortality and associated factors among tribal populations from a South Indian district

YS Kusuma, PS Santoshkumar… - … and Social Biology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reports child mortality and associated factors among tribal (indigenous)
populations from a South Indian district. In India, 104 million people belonged to 705 tribal …