neonatalonset
Neonatal onset refers to the appearance of signs, symptoms, or disease during the neonatal period, the first 28 days of life. This timing helps distinguish conditions that begin in the newborn period from those that are congenital but present later or from illnesses that arise after the neonatal window.
The neonatal period is commonly subdivided into early (0–7 days) and late (8–28 days). The timing of
Conditions that may have neonatal onset include sepsis (early and late onset), respiratory disorders such as
Evaluation typically involves a combination of maternal history, perinatal course, physical examination, and targeted investigations such
Prognosis varies with underlying diagnosis and gestational age. Prevention includes adequate prenatal care, maternal infection prevention,