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Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the study participants in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021 (n = 631).

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Maternal-related characteristics in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021 (n = 631).

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The clinical features/presentation of neonates with sepsis/related characteristics in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021 (n = 631).

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Neonate-related characteristics in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021 (n = 631).

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Health care service-related characteristics in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021 (n = 631).

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Management and complication-related characteristics in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021 (n = 631).

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Fig 1.

Kaplan-Meier survival estimate for time to recovery based on the infectious complications in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021.

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Fig 2.

The survival graph of Cox proportional hazards regression in time to recovery of neonatal sepsis based on the infection onset and birth weight in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021.

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Fig 3.

Cox-Snell Residual Graph for the goodness of model fitness that shows the hazard function follows the 45° closed to the baseline, in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021.

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Table 7.

Results of Cox regression analyses showing the association between covariates and time to recovery of neonatal sepsis in Public Hospitals of Central Gondar Zone, 2021.

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