Question

What is the severity of neonatal Staphylococcus hemolytic infection, and how should it be addressed?

Answer

The severity of neonatal Staphylococcus hemolytic infection depends on the specific symptoms of the infant, including drowsiness, rash, or infection in other organs. If none of these symptoms are present and the blood culture is negative after treatment, it indicates that the baby has received treatment. If these symptoms are present, it may be diagnosed as sepsis. In the case of sepsis, if the baby’s blood culture result is negative, it can be considered for discharge. Parents should closely monitor their child’s symptom changes and follow the doctor’s treatment advice.