[The incidence of a neonatal bacterial infection syndrome with maternofetal transmission in the Neonatal Department of the Baia Mare District Maternity Hospital in 1983-1987].

Pediatrie (Bucharest, Romania) Pub Date : 1991-01-01
A Pohl, I Radu, M Mesaroş, E Surianu, T Bancoş
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In a retrospective study extending on a 5-year period, authors have analysed the incidence of the bacterial infectious syndrome with maternofetal transmission in the newborns admitted to the above-mentioned department. Among 20,674 live-born infants, 241 cases (1.16%) with diseases of an infectious character with vertical transmission were recorded. The incidence of the neonatal infectious syndrome was marked by a yearly increase, from 0.86% in the first year of the study to 1.24% in the last year, with a peak of 1.43% in 1986. The infection risk by maternofetal transmission was more than 10 times higher in the group of premature children. During the study period, of the total of 128 deaths, 31 (24.22%) were due to the neonatal infectious syndrome; of these 31 deaths, 21 occurred in premature children, hence 2/3 of all the failures were recorded in premature infants. Authors conclude that the prevention of the neonatal bacterial infectious syndrome could surely exert a favorable influence on the course of perinatal mortality and on the incidence of premature births in maternities.

[1983-1987年巴亚马雷区妇产医院新生儿科新生儿细菌感染综合征伴母胎传播的发生率]。
在一项为期5年的回顾性研究中,作者分析了上述科室收治的新生儿中伴母胎传播的细菌感染综合征的发生率。在20,674名活产婴儿中,记录了241例(1.16%)具有垂直传播的传染性疾病。新生儿感染综合征的发病率呈逐年上升趋势,从研究第一年的0.86%上升到去年的1.24%,1986年达到1.43%的峰值。在早产儿中,母胎传播的感染风险高出10倍以上。在研究期间,128例死亡中,31例(24.22%)死于新生儿感染综合征;在这31例死亡中,21例发生在早产儿中,因此三分之二的失败发生在早产儿中。作者认为,新生儿细菌感染综合征的预防肯定会对围产期死亡率和产妇早产发生率产生有利影响。
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