A widespread epidemic of mild necrotizing enterocolitis of unknown cause
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- DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1984.02140480081025
A widespread epidemic of mild necrotizing enterocolitis of unknown cause
Abstract
Within a 28-day period, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) developed in 20 of 38 infants (53%). Patients with NEC were compared with the remaining 18 infants hospitalized at the same time who did not acquire the disease. Complications of pregnancy and labor-delivery and infant care practices did not differ between groups. Mean chronologic age was significantly different between patients with NEC and those without, 29 days v 77 days. Mean postconceptional age at the time of the outbreak was also significantly different, 33.4 weeks v 42.3 weeks. None of the cultures demonstrated a specific common pathogen. The low mortality (5%) and the large number of infants affected suggest an atypical out-break of NEC. We could not isolate a causative agent despite extensive epidemiologic investigation, and suggest that postconceptional age delineates those at risk.
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