Nosocomial acquisition of Escherichia coli by infants delivered in hospitals
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Nosocomial acquisition of Escherichia coli by infants delivered in hospitals
Abstract
The delivery of infants in hospitals is desirable for obstetric reasons, but exposes the neonates to the microbiological hazards of a maternity unit. When neonates are born and cared for in hospital, the Escherichia coli strains that colonize the intestine tend to be acquired from the environment or from other babies, and are potentially pathogenic. The colonization of the infant with maternal flora should be promoted by strict rooming-in of mother and baby, or by delivery at home.
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