Colonization and infection in the newborn infant: Does chlorhexidine play a role in infection prevention
Healthcare-Associated infections are a major problem in newborn infants, considering their high morbidity, mortality, and long-Term sequelae. In preterm infants, it has been shown that skin and gastrointestinal tract colonization undergoes variations compared to healthy term infants, and that preter...
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- Chlorhexidine
Chlorhexidine
Topical antiinfective agent
Article
Bacterial colonization
Bacteroides
Bifidobacteriaceae
Bifidobacterium
Brain toxicity
Child hospitalization
Clostridium
Contact dermatitis
Corynebacterium
Disease transmission
Enterobacteriaceae
Enterococcus
Erosion
Erythema
Follow up
Gestational age
Health program
Health survey
Healthcare associated infection
Hospitalization
Human
Infection prevention
Intestine flora
Lactobacillus
Long term care
Neonatal intensive care unit
Newborn
Newborn infection
Newborn morbidity
Newborn mortality
Newborn sepsis
Nonhuman
Prematurity
Prevotella
Propionibacterium
Skin manifestation
Staphylococcus
Cross infection
Gastrointestinal tract
Microbiology
Skin
Chlorhexidine
Cross infection
Gastrointestinal tract
Humans
Skin
Chlorhexidine
Nosocomial infection
Preterm infant
Primary prevention
Sepsis
newborn
local
Anti-infective agents
Infant
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Colonization and infection in the newborn infant: Does chlorhexidine play a role in infection prevention |
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Colonization and infection in the newborn infant: Does chlorhexidine play a role in infection prevention |
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Colonization and infection in the newborn infant: Does chlorhexidine play a role in infection prevention Chlorhexidine Chlorhexidine Topical antiinfective agent Article Bacterial colonization Bacteroides Bifidobacteriaceae Bifidobacterium Brain toxicity Child hospitalization Clostridium Contact dermatitis Corynebacterium Disease transmission Enterobacteriaceae Enterococcus Erosion Erythema Follow up Gestational age Health program Health survey Healthcare associated infection Hospitalization Human Infection prevention Intestine flora Lactobacillus Long term care Neonatal intensive care unit Newborn Newborn infection Newborn morbidity Newborn mortality Newborn sepsis Nonhuman Prematurity Prevotella Propionibacterium Skin manifestation Staphylococcus Cross infection Gastrointestinal tract Microbiology Skin Chlorhexidine Cross infection Gastrointestinal tract Humans Skin Chlorhexidine Nosocomial infection Preterm infant Primary prevention Sepsis newborn local Anti-infective agents Infant |
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Colonization and infection in the newborn infant: Does chlorhexidine play a role in infection prevention |
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Colonization and infection in the newborn infant: Does chlorhexidine play a role in infection prevention |
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Colonization and infection in the newborn infant: Does chlorhexidine play a role in infection prevention |
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Colonization and infection in the newborn infant: Does chlorhexidine play a role in infection prevention |
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Colonization and infection in the newborn infant: Does chlorhexidine play a role in infection prevention |
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Chlorhexidine Chlorhexidine Topical antiinfective agent Article Bacterial colonization Bacteroides Bifidobacteriaceae Bifidobacterium Brain toxicity Child hospitalization Clostridium Contact dermatitis Corynebacterium Disease transmission Enterobacteriaceae Enterococcus Erosion Erythema Follow up Gestational age Health program Health survey Healthcare associated infection Hospitalization Human Infection prevention Intestine flora Lactobacillus Long term care Neonatal intensive care unit Newborn Newborn infection Newborn morbidity Newborn mortality Newborn sepsis Nonhuman Prematurity Prevotella Propionibacterium Skin manifestation Staphylococcus Cross infection Gastrointestinal tract Microbiology Skin Chlorhexidine Cross infection Gastrointestinal tract Humans Skin Chlorhexidine Nosocomial infection Preterm infant Primary prevention Sepsis |
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Chlorhexidine Chlorhexidine Topical antiinfective agent Article Bacterial colonization Bacteroides Bifidobacteriaceae Bifidobacterium Brain toxicity Child hospitalization Clostridium Contact dermatitis Corynebacterium Disease transmission Enterobacteriaceae Enterococcus Erosion Erythema Follow up Gestational age Health program Health survey Healthcare associated infection Hospitalization Human Infection prevention Intestine flora Lactobacillus Long term care Neonatal intensive care unit Newborn Newborn infection Newborn morbidity Newborn mortality Newborn sepsis Nonhuman Prematurity Prevotella Propionibacterium Skin manifestation Staphylococcus Cross infection Gastrointestinal tract Microbiology Skin Chlorhexidine Cross infection Gastrointestinal tract Humans Skin Chlorhexidine Nosocomial infection Preterm infant Primary prevention Sepsis newborn local Anti-infective agents Infant |
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newborn local Anti-infective agents Infant |
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Healthcare-Associated infections are a major problem in newborn infants, considering their high morbidity, mortality, and long-Term sequelae. In preterm infants, it has been shown that skin and gastrointestinal tract colonization undergoes variations compared to healthy term infants, and that preterm infants are more exposed to nosocomial microorganisms given their higher probability of being admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit where they are cared for. This document reviews normal colonization, the changes observed during hospitalization, prematurity, and the potential role of chlorhexidine in the prevention of resistant microorganism transmission, as well as its side effects in newborn infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. |
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