Group B Streptococcus Late-Onset Disease: 2003-2010

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作者
Berardi, Alberto [1 ]
Rossi, Cecilia [1 ]
Lugli, Licia [1 ]
Creti, Roberta [2 ]
Reggiani, Maria Letizia Bacchi [3 ]
Lanari, Marcello [4 ]
Memo, Luigi [5 ]
Pedna, Maria Federica [6 ]
Venturelli, Claudia [7 ]
Perrone, Enrica [8 ]
Ciccia, Matilde [9 ]
Tridapalli, Elisabetta [10 ]
Piepoli, Marina [11 ]
Contiero, Raffaella [12 ]
Ferrari, Fabrizio [1 ]
机构
[1] Azienda Osped Univ Policlin, Unita Operat Terapia Intens Neonatale, I-41124 Modena, MO, Italy
[2] Ist Super Sanita, Unita Malattie Batter Sistem & Resp, I-00161 Rome, Italy
[3] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Cardiovasc, Bologna, Italy
[4] Osped Santa Maria Scaletta, Unita Operat Pediat & Neonatol, Imola, Italy
[5] Osped San Martino, Unita Operat Pediat, Belluno, Italy
[6] Area Vasta Romagna Pieve, Microbiol Lab, Sestina, Italy
[7] Azienda Osped Univ Policlin, I-41124 Modena, MO, Italy
[8] Azienda USL, Ctr Valutaz Efficacia Assistenza Sanit CeVEAS, Modena, Italy
[9] Osped Maggiore Bologna, Dipartimento Materno Infantile, Bologna, Italy
[10] Azienda Osped Univ S Orsola, Ist Clin Pediat Prevent & Neonatol, Bologna, Italy
[11] Osped G da Saliceto, Unita Operat Pediat, Piacenza, Italy
[12] Osped S Anna Ferrara, Unita Operat Terapia Intens Neonatale, Ferrara, Italy
关键词
group B streptococcus; infant; intrapartum chemoprophylaxis; late-onset disease; sepsis; BREAST-MILK TRANSMISSION; NOSOCOMIAL TRANSMISSION; INFANTS YOUNGER; INFECTIONS; FINLAND; SEPSIS;
D O I
10.1542/peds.2012-1231
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: There is insufficient population-based data on group B streptococcus (GBS) late-onset disease (LOD). Risk factors and routes of GBS transmission are poorly understood. METHODS: A prospective, cohort study was conducted to collect incidence data on LOD and evaluate GBS infections over an 8-year period (2003-2010). Starting from January 2007, maternal rectovaginal and breast milk cultures were routinely collected on confirmation of the LOD diagnosis to assess maternal GBS culture status. RESULTS: The incidence rate of LOD was 0.32 per 1000 live births (1.4 and 0.24 per 1000 live births for preterm and term newborns, respectively). The registered cases of LOD (n = 100) were classified as sepsis (n = 57), meningitis (n = 36), or focal infection (n = 7). Thirty neonates were preterm (2 had recurrent infection); 68 were term. Four infants died (3 early preterm, 1 term). At the time the LOD diagnosis was confirmed, 3 (6%) of 53 mothers had GBS mastitis, and 30 (64%) of 47 carried GBS at the rectovaginal site. Early (7-30 days) LOD presentation was associated with neonatal brain lesions or death (odds ratio: 0.96 [95% confidence interval: 0.93-0.99]). Intrapartum antibiotic exposure was significantly associated with mild (12 of 22) rather than severe (11 of 45; P = .03) LOD. CONCLUSIONS: Preterm neonates had the highest rates of LOD and mortality. Most mothers carried GBS at the time of the LOD diagnosis, whereas 6% had mastitis. Intrapartum antibiotics were associated both with delayed presentation of symptoms and milder LOD. Pediatrics 2013;131:e361-e368
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