Front Med (Lausanne)
April 2024
Introduction: The increasing overuse of antibiotics in recent years has led to antibiotics being the most prescribed drugs for pediatric patients, and 72% of patients in the neonatal intensive care unit are treated with antibiotics. One effect of antibiotic use is the alteration of the microbiota, which is associated with metabolic disorders, including obesity.
Methods: This experimental study in newborn rats compared the administration of ampicillin/meropenem (Access/Watch groups) at 100/10 μg/g every 12 h, cefotaxime 200 μg/g every 24 h (Watch group), and amikacin 15 μg/g every 24 h (Access group) versus saline solution as the control.
Front Pediatr
July 2022
Introduction: The mother's colostrum carries immunological components, such as cytokines and immunoglobulins (Igs), derived from the maternal circulation with bacteriostatic properties.
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of oropharyngeal administration of colostrum (OPAC) vs. placebo in the first 4 days of life in premature newborns ≤32 weeks of gestation on serum Ig concentration, neonatal morbidity, and total days of hospitalization.
The response of the adaptive immune system is usually less intense in premature neonates than term neonates. The primary objective of this study was to determine whether immunological parameters vary between preterm (PT) neonates (≥32 weeks of gestational age) and very preterm (VPT) neonates (<32 weeks of gestational age). A cross-sectional study was designed to prospectively follow PT and VPT neonates at risk of developing sepsis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe explored the hypothesis that complement, an innate and adaptive immune effector, is active in the plasma of parturient women and is deposited on fetal membranes collected after delivery. A cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate complement activity at parturition. Pregnant women (n = 97) between 15 and 41 years of age were enrolled in a hospital protocol during the perinatal period to assess both SC5b-9 complement activity in blood and complement deposition on fetal membranes during parturition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe vertical transmission of leishmaniasis has been reported in species that cause visceral leishmaniasis. However, this condition has scarcely been documented in species that cause cutaneous leishmaniasis. The aim of this study was to determine experimentally whether L.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Recent clinical and epidemiological researches indicate that in preterm infants exposed to chorioamnionitis increases the risk of neurological disorders.
Objective: To know the neurological development in prematures newborn whose mothers suffered chorioamnionitis during pregnancy and to compare them with newborns without chorioamnionitis.
Material And Method: Is a prospective, comparative, cohort study, which included newborn infants with < 34 weeks of gestacional age and with weight < 1,500 g at birth, born in the Instituto Nacional de Perinatologia from August 1, 2005 to December 31, 2006.
Objective: To describe demographics and clinical features in women with vaginal colonization with Streptococcus agalactiae attended in a gyneco-obstetric hospital.
Methods: Descriptive study of 118 women with isolation of Streptococcus agalactiae in cervical swab during January 1992 to December 1998. Major patient features were obtained in retrospective revising their chart and were classified in demographic, gyneco-obstetrical and clinical characteristics.