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Assessment of Intestinal Transcytosis of Neonatal Escherichia coli Bacteremia Isolates
Published on: February 17, 2023
[Multiple brain abscesses complicating Enterobacter cloacae sepsis in a premature infant]
P Traoré1, S Coquery, V Zupan-Simunek
1Service de pédiatrie et réanimation néonatales, Hôpital Antoine Béclère, 157, Rue de la porte des Trivaux, 92240 Clamart, France. numasso@yahoo.fr
Abstract:
A neonatal infection with Enterobacter cloacae was diagnosed at day 21 in a premature infant. Five cerebral abscesses were discovered 6 days while a treatment with cefotaxim and amikacin was administered. We switched for axepim during 4 weeks and ciprofloxacin until complete regression of cerebral abscesses. At 13 months of age, the infant neurodevelopmental outcome was normal. Ciprofloxacin indications and tolerance during neonatal period are discussed.
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