AbstractPreterm infants in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are exposed to multidrug-resistant bacteria previously adapted to the hospital environment. The aim of the present study was to characterize the bacterial antibiotic-resistant high-risk lineages colonizing preterm infants during their NICU stay and their persistence in faeces after 2 years. A total of 26 preterm neonates were recruited between October 2009 and June 2010 and provided 144 faecal samples. Milk samples (86 mother's milk, 35 human donor milk and 15 formula milk) were collected at the same time as faecal samples. An additional faecal sample was recovered in 16 infants at the age of 2 years. Samples were plated onto different selective media, and one colony per morph...
An abnormal colonization pattern of the preterm gut may affect immune maturation and exert a long-te...
Prematurity exposes newborns to increased risks of infections and it is associated with critical mor...
Enteral feeding is a key component of care in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs); however, feedin...
AbstractPreterm infants in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are exposed to multidrug-resistant ...
Hospitalized preterm infants receive frequent and often prolonged exposures to antibiotics because t...
Background: The source inoculum of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) microbes is largely influenced by de...
The incidence of neonatal infections caused by Enterobacteriaceae has been increasing in recent year...
Enterococci are important pathogens causing nosocomial infections and patients at risk include also ...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonization by microorganisms from their m...
An abnormal colonization pattern of the preterm gut may affect immune maturation and exert a long-te...
Recently, there has been a rise in the incidence of neonatal infections among babies born with low b...
Recent studies suggest that fetal colonization begins prior to birth [1]. Besides a possible prenata...
An abnormal colonization pattern of the preterm gut may affect immune maturation and exert a long-te...
Background: Disturbances in the early establishment of the intestinal microbiota may produce importa...
Background: Gastrointestinal carriage of multidrug resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacilli, especially...
An abnormal colonization pattern of the preterm gut may affect immune maturation and exert a long-te...
Prematurity exposes newborns to increased risks of infections and it is associated with critical mor...
Enteral feeding is a key component of care in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs); however, feedin...
AbstractPreterm infants in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are exposed to multidrug-resistant ...
Hospitalized preterm infants receive frequent and often prolonged exposures to antibiotics because t...
Background: The source inoculum of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) microbes is largely influenced by de...
The incidence of neonatal infections caused by Enterobacteriaceae has been increasing in recent year...
Enterococci are important pathogens causing nosocomial infections and patients at risk include also ...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonization by microorganisms from their m...
An abnormal colonization pattern of the preterm gut may affect immune maturation and exert a long-te...
Recently, there has been a rise in the incidence of neonatal infections among babies born with low b...
Recent studies suggest that fetal colonization begins prior to birth [1]. Besides a possible prenata...
An abnormal colonization pattern of the preterm gut may affect immune maturation and exert a long-te...
Background: Disturbances in the early establishment of the intestinal microbiota may produce importa...
Background: Gastrointestinal carriage of multidrug resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacilli, especially...
An abnormal colonization pattern of the preterm gut may affect immune maturation and exert a long-te...
Prematurity exposes newborns to increased risks of infections and it is associated with critical mor...
Enteral feeding is a key component of care in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs); however, feedin...