What are the high risk factors of neonatal infection?

High-risk infants refer to parents who are exposed to various high-risk factors in the mother's womb, during the delivery of the mother, and at the birth of the newborn. They may have disabilities, such as dyskinesia, language disorder, mental retardation, epilepsy, autism and other abnormal behaviors, which need more attention.

However, high-risk children may not have diseases, but the potential risk is higher than that of ordinary children. After the child is born, the doctor should evaluate the child's health and make necessary examinations. After returning to China, we should regularly follow up the growth and development clinic of children, and see a doctor in time if there is any abnormality.

Generally, babies with the following high-risk factors are called high-risk babies: ① mothers are elderly women. ② The mother has a family of hereditary diseases. ③ Mother suffers from infectious diseases, threatened abortion, sexually transmitted diseases, various moderate and severe pregnancy complications and metabolic diseases. (4) the mother's bad upbringing (dull, stupid, blind and deaf). ⑤ The mother has a history of abnormal pregnancy and childbirth. ⑥ Mother has virus infection in the first trimester, that is, she has eaten drugs harmful to the fetus, been exposed to radioactive elements or suspected teratogenic substances, or has bad hobbies such as smoking, taking drugs and drinking. All landowners mother dystocia, prolonged labor, intrauterine, intrapartum or postpartum asphyxia. (8) Severe neonatal jaundice. Pet-name ruby premature, that is, gestational age of 37 weeks, overdue delivery, that is, gestational age of 42 weeks. Indications are low birth weight, that is, birth weight is about 2500 grams, and macrosomia, that is, birth weight is more than 4300 grams.