BACKGROUND: Worldwide many neonates suffer from bacterial infections. Adequate treatment is important but is associated with prolonged hospitalization for intravenous administration. In older children, oral switch therapy has been proven effective and safe for several indications and is now standard care. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the currently available evidence on pharmacokinetics, safety and efficacy of oral antibiotics and oral switch therapy in neonates (0-28 days old). METHODS: We performed systematic searches in Medline, Embase.com, Cochrane, Google Scholar and Web of Science. Studies were eligible if they described the use of oral antibiotics in neonates (0-28 days old), including antibiotic switch studies and pharmacological studies....
ABSTRACT Background Technologies and life support management have enhanced the survival of preterm ...
There is increasing recognition of the threat to neonatal patients from antibiotic resistance. There...
Infections remain a leading cause of death in neonates. The sparse antibiotic development pipeline a...
Background: Worldwide many neonates suffer from bacterial infections. Adequate treatment is importan...
This case-control study of full-term newborns with presumed or proven bacterial infection compared t...
Background: Parenteral antibiotic therapy is the standard of care for treatment of serious neonatal ...
OBJECTIVES: Neonates are not just little children. They need more finesse in decisions on when to tr...
__Introduction__ High morbidity and mortality rates of proven bacterial infection are the main reaso...
Rational medicine use in neonates implies the prescription and administration of age-appropriate dru...
INTRODUCTION: High morbidity and mortality rates of proven bacterial infection are the main reason f...
Few studies are available to inform duration of intravenous antibiotics for children and when it is ...
Few studies are available to inform duration of intravenous antibiotics for children and when it is ...
Background: A number of special issues must be considered when selecting simple, safe, inexpensive, ...
(1) Background: Infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) b...
Background: The recommended management for neonates with a possible serious bacterial infection (PSB...
ABSTRACT Background Technologies and life support management have enhanced the survival of preterm ...
There is increasing recognition of the threat to neonatal patients from antibiotic resistance. There...
Infections remain a leading cause of death in neonates. The sparse antibiotic development pipeline a...
Background: Worldwide many neonates suffer from bacterial infections. Adequate treatment is importan...
This case-control study of full-term newborns with presumed or proven bacterial infection compared t...
Background: Parenteral antibiotic therapy is the standard of care for treatment of serious neonatal ...
OBJECTIVES: Neonates are not just little children. They need more finesse in decisions on when to tr...
__Introduction__ High morbidity and mortality rates of proven bacterial infection are the main reaso...
Rational medicine use in neonates implies the prescription and administration of age-appropriate dru...
INTRODUCTION: High morbidity and mortality rates of proven bacterial infection are the main reason f...
Few studies are available to inform duration of intravenous antibiotics for children and when it is ...
Few studies are available to inform duration of intravenous antibiotics for children and when it is ...
Background: A number of special issues must be considered when selecting simple, safe, inexpensive, ...
(1) Background: Infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) b...
Background: The recommended management for neonates with a possible serious bacterial infection (PSB...
ABSTRACT Background Technologies and life support management have enhanced the survival of preterm ...
There is increasing recognition of the threat to neonatal patients from antibiotic resistance. There...
Infections remain a leading cause of death in neonates. The sparse antibiotic development pipeline a...