Sepsis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among neonates. Neonatal sepsis may be categorized as early-onset or late-onset. Clinical manifestations of neonatal sepsis are non-specific, therefore, clinical diagnosis of sepsis is difficult and laboratory help is required. Present study was done to evaluate three different methods in diagnosis of neonatal sepsis. 3 ml of venous blood was collected employing strict aseptic precautions from all babies admitted to the NICU in our hospital during the study period. 2 ml of blood was aseptically added to BacT/ ALERT PF culture bottle. Bacteria grown from these bottles were identified by using the standard protocol. The antibiotic susceptibility for the isolates was tested by Kirby Bauer method following CLSI guidelines. | Evaluation of procalcitonin, CRP and blood culture in the diagnosis of neonatal sepsis