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neonatal septicemia in stockholm.in a prospective study to determine the incidence and etiology of neonatal septicemia at karolinska hospital, stockholm, all cases of neonatal septicemia in infants born at the hospital from 1981 to 1985 were reviewed. there were 4.0 cases of neonatal septicemia per 1,000 live births during the study period. during the five year period the incidence of septicemia tended to increase, mainly due to the increasing incidence of septicemia in infants with a birth weight below 1,500 grams. the single ...19873305005
intestinal bacteria of newborn ethiopian infants in relation to antibiotic treatment and colonisation by potentially pathogenic gram-negative bacteria.the aerobic and anaerobic intestinal microflora of 60 newborn infants in addis ababa was studied. as opposed to earlier published studies from stockholm, there were no consistent changes of the microflora attributable to antibiotic treatment. the reason why antimicrobial agents caused quantitatively smaller changes of the intestinal microflora in newborn infants in addis ababa than in stockholm is not known, but may be due to antimicrobial inactivation, or marked, continuous ingestion of bacteri ...19912028229
colonization with coagulase-negative staphylococci in two neonatal units.episodes of septicaemia due to coagulase-negative staphylococci (cns) were more frequent in a level iii than in a level ii neonatal unit in stockholm, sweden. colonization with cns during the first 2 weeks of life was investigated in 10 infants from each unit. as the use of antibiotics differed between the two units, the aim was to correlate colonization and antimicrobial resistance patterns to antibiotic usage. antimicrobial susceptibility of cns to isoxazolylpenicillins, co-trimoxazole, erythr ...19921363108
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