Profiles of microorganisms isolated from neonates' blood cultures, incubators, cradles, ventilators, washbasins, and health-workers of Libreville University Hospital Neonatal Service: focus on infection prevention and control measures.
Autor: | Kuissi Kamgaing E; Pôle enfant, CHU- Mère-Enfant Fondation Jeanne EBORI, Libreville.; Department of Pediatric University of Health Sciences, Owendo., Ndong JC; Service Laboratoire, CHU- Mère-Enfant, Fondation Jeanne EBORI, Libreville., Kouegnigan Rerambiah L; Laboratoire National de Santé Publique, Libreville.; Service Laboratoire, CHU de Libreville, Gabon., Djoba Siawaya JF; Service Laboratoire, CHU- Mère-Enfant, Fondation Jeanne EBORI, Libreville.; Laboratoire National de Santé Publique, Libreville. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Journal of public health in Africa [J Public Health Afr] 2021 Jun 18; Vol. 12 (1), pp. 1075. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jun 18 (Print Publication: 2021). |
DOI: | 10.4081/jphia.2021.1075 |
Abstrakt: | Background: Nosocomial infection outbreaks in neonatal services are a serious healthcare concern in both developed and developing countries, but few studies have been conducted in sub-Saharan Africa. Objective: This study explored the etiology of septicemia in neonates and associated patterns of antimicrobial susceptibility in Gabon. Methods: We analyzed cultures from neonates' blood and swabs from medical personnel and equipment located in the neonatology service. Results: Sixty-eight microorganisms were isolated from the medical personnel and equipment; 46 microorganisms were isolated from neonates' blood culture. Klebsiella pneumoniae spp pneumonia e was the most common bacteria found in both (30.6% and 26.9%, respectively). All Klebsiella pneumoniae spp pneumonia isolates were resistant to amoxicillin with clavulanic acid, gentamycin resistance ranged from 93% to 100%, and cephalosporin resistance ranged from 33.3% to 47%. Conclusions: Awareness of the etiology, prevalence, and outcome of nosocomial infection is the first and most important step to appropriate interventions. Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: The authors have no conflict of interest to declare. (©Copyright: the Author(s).) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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