Overview of neonatal sepsis Neonatal sepsis refers to a severe blood infection symptom caused by bacterial infection in newborns. It is one of the common complications of newborns. This disease often occurs within 28 days after birth. Symptoms include fever, shortness of breath, red skin, etc. If not treated in time, it may cause multiple organ failure. Symptoms of neonatal sepsis There are many symptoms of neonatal sepsis, which usually include the following aspects: 1. Abnormal body temperature: Abnormal body temperature (fever or hypothermia) in newborns is one of the most common symptoms, but it does not