[Suppurative meningitis in the newborn infant: experience with 107 cases in the Ivory Coast].

Pharmatherapeutica Pub Date : 1988-01-01
A Do Rego, J Kouame Konan, M Dosso, Y Houenou, D Kangah, A M Timite-Konan, M Toure, J Assi Adou
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A retrospective study of 107 neonates with meningitis showed that in 45% of cases the condition occurred during the first 48 hours after birth, probably following a materno-foetal infection. Male neonates accounted for 70% of the cases. In 15% of cases, the mothers previously had a known infectious disease and 55% of cases came from an unfavourable socio-economic environment. Over 50% of the infants had to be resuscitated at birth. The majority of organisms isolated were Gram-negative bacteria or Enterobacteriaceae; the commonest organism was Haemophilus influenzae. The most effective specific treatment (91% favourable results) was intravenous amoxycillin plus intramuscular gentamicin. It is recommended that the newborn infant of parents living in unfavourable socio-economic circumstances should receive careful follow-up during the first week after birth so that the diagnosis of bacterial meningitis can be made at the start of infection. The neonate should receive effective prophylactic antibiotic cover if resuscitated, if the mother has suffered from an infectious disease during pregnancy or if premature rupture of the membranes has occurred.

[新生儿化脓性脑膜炎:科特迪瓦107例病例的经验]。
一项对107名脑膜炎新生儿的回顾性研究表明,45%的病例发生在出生后48小时内,可能是在母婴感染之后。男性新生儿占70%。在15%的病例中,母亲以前患有已知的传染病,55%的病例来自不利的社会经济环境。超过50%的婴儿在出生时必须进行复苏。分离出的细菌以革兰氏阴性菌或肠杆菌科居多;最常见的细菌是流感嗜血杆菌。最有效的特异性治疗(91%的有利结果)是静脉注射阿莫西林加肌肉注射庆大霉素。建议生活在不利社会经济环境中的父母的新生儿在出生后的第一周内接受仔细的随访,以便在感染开始时作出细菌性脑膜炎的诊断。如果新生儿复苏,如果母亲在怀孕期间患有传染病或发生胎膜过早破裂,则应接受有效的预防性抗生素覆盖。
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