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Observational Study
. 2018;35(5):547-552.
doi: 10.4067/s0716-10182018000500547.

[Late onset neonatal sepsis in an intensive care neonatal unit: etiological agents and most frequent location]

[Article in Spanish]
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Observational Study

[Late onset neonatal sepsis in an intensive care neonatal unit: etiological agents and most frequent location]

[Article in Spanish]
Gloria Celeste Samudio et al. Rev Chilena Infectol. 2018.
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Abstract

Introduction: Nosocomial neonatal sepsis (NNS) is a frequent entity in intensive care units, causing great morbidity and mortality. The most frequent site is blood, followed by lungs and urine.

Objective: To know the etiology and most frequent localization of infection in the NNS.

Population, material and methods: Cross sectional study, from January to December 2015, performed in a teaching hospital. All newborns infants were included.

Results: 70 patients were included, 88 episodes of NNS were analyzed. The most frequent localization was bacteremia in 40% of cases, followed by urinary tract infection and VAP in 25% respectively. The bacteria most frequently isolated were staphylococci of different types, followed by multiresistant Acinetobacter. The CNS involvement was 32%. Mortality was 34%, rising up to 50% with a second episode of NNS. The empirical therapy of choice was vancomycin and carbapenem, adjusting to antibiogram.

Conclusions: The most frequent infection was bacteremia, mainly by staphylococci resistant to methicillin. CNS involvement was elevated, as well as mortality.

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