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Preferred Label : GAIA Level 1 Neonatal Respiratory Tract Infection;

NCIt synonyms : Global Alignment of Immunization safety Assessment in pregnancy Level 1 Neonatal Respiratory Tract Infection;

NCIt related terms : Level 1 Neonatal Respiratory Tract Infection;

NCIt definition : GAIA Level 1 Neonatal Respiratory Tract Infection is defined by two criteria: first, a new or progressive or persistent infiltrate or shadowing or fluid in the intrapleural cavity or interlobar fissure on chest X-ray OR a recognized virus identified using a validated assay from an upper respiratory sample OR a recognized pathogen identified, using a validated method, from a normally sterile site; second, three or more of the following requirements must be met: a) Temperature greater than or equal to 37.5 degrees C or less than 35.5 degrees C; b) Tachypnea or nasal flaring or chest indrawing or grunting; c) Desaturations or increased oxygen requirements or increased ventilator requirements or oxygen saturation less than 95%; d) Apnea; e) Increased respiratory secretions or increased suctioning requirements; f) Cough, wheeze, or crepitations; g) Increased CRP or procalcitonin.;

Alternative definition : GAIA: Level 1 Neonatal Respiratory Tract Infection is defined by two criteria: first, a new or progressive or persistent infiltrate or shadowing or fluid in the intrapleural cavity or interlobar fissure on chest X-ray OR a recognized virus identified using a validated assay from an upper respiratory sample OR a recognized pathogen identified, using a validated method, from a normally sterile site; second, three or more of the following requirements must be met: a) Temperature greater than or equal to 37.5 degrees C or less than 35.5 degrees C; b) Tachypnea or nasal flaring or chest indrawing or grunting; c) Desaturations or increased oxygen requirements or increased ventilator requirements or oxygen saturation less than 95%; d) Apnea; e) Increased respiratory secretions or increased suctioning requirements; f) Cough, wheeze, or crepitations; g) Increased CRP or procalcitonin.;

NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL509229;

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