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IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Ambalakkuthan Murugesan, Aravind Arunan, Apurba Sastry, Nishad Plakkal
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本研究的目的是确定在三级护理新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)住院的新生儿感染伊丽莎白金格氏菌的相关风险因素。作为印度南部一所三级护理新生儿重症监护病房中伊丽莎白金格菌败血症疫情调查的一部分,本研究开展了一项病例对照研究。在 2021 年 1 月至 2022 年 2 月期间,38 名患有阿诺菲氏菌血流感染 (BSI) 的新生儿被列为病例,38 名患有其他 BSI 的无症状新生儿被选为对照,并对风险因素进行了分析。这 38 例病例是病情相对稳定的新生儿,有可能入住一级和二级新生儿重症监护室,而对照组则不同,他们病情较重,需要三级新生儿重症监护室护理。只有三分之一患有伊丽莎白金格脓毒症的新生儿有传统的风险因素,如中心静脉置管、需要呼吸支持或围产期风险因素。多重逻辑回归分析表明,感染伊丽莎白金黄色葡萄球菌的新生儿更有可能病情稳定,只接受肠内喂养,并在新生儿重症监护室的一级或二级护理。这一观察结果,再加上早些时候从吸奶器中分离出脑膜炎伊丽莎白金丝菌,促使我们对喂奶器皿和牛奶容器进行高压灭菌,同时提供热水清洗吸奶器,并采取了一般感染控制措施,此后感染病例有所减少。对从新生儿身上分离出的 10 个代表性样本进行的桑格测序显示,这些样本与阿诺螺旋杆菌的序列同一性达到 100%。感染阿诺螺旋杆菌的新生儿病情相对稳定,没有传统的败血症风险因素。遵守无菌操作常规和内务管理规程有助于防止感染扩散。
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Clinical profile and risk factors associated with Elizabethkingia anophelis infection in neonates born in a tertiary care hospital-a case-control study and outbreak investigation.

The objective of this study was to determine the risk factors associated with Elizabethkingia anophelis infection in neonates admitted to a tertiary care neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). A case-control study was undertaken as part of the outbreak investigation for E. anophelis sepsis in a tertiary care NICU in South India. Thirty-eight neonates with E. anophelis bloodstream infection (BSI) between January 2021 and February 2022 were enrolled as cases, and 38 neonates symptomatic with other BSIs, were selected as controls, and risk factors analysed. The 38 cases were relatively stable neonates, likely to be admitted to level 1 and level 2 NICU, unlike the controls, who were sicker and required level 3 NICU care. Only a third of neonates with Elizabethkingia sepsis had traditional risk factors like central lines, need for respiratory support or perinatal risk factors. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that neonates with E. anophelis infection were more likely to be stable and on only enteral feeds, cared in level 1 or 2 of the NICU. This observation, combined with isolation of Elizabethkingia meningosepticum from breast pumps earlier, led us to autoclave the feeding vessels and milk containers along with provision of hot water for cleaning breast pumps, and adoption of general infection control measures, after which incident cases declined. Sanger sequencing of 10 representative isolates obtained from the neonates showed 100% sequence identity to E. anophelis. Infection due to E. anophelis affects relatively stable neonates without traditional risk factors for sepsis. Adherence to asepsis routines and housekeeping protocols helps to prevent the spread of infection.

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Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 医学-热带医学
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97
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Tropical Pediatrics provides a link between theory and practice in the field. Papers report key results of clinical and community research, and considerations of programme development. More general descriptive pieces are included when they have application to work preceeding elsewhere. The journal also presents review articles, book reviews and, occasionally, short monographs and selections of important papers delivered at relevant conferences.
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