スポラディック・プエルパール・マスティチス. 哺乳期を中断する必要のない感染症です
JAMA
|September 29, 1975
まとめ
乳児授乳中の母親の2.5%が発症し,Staphylococcus aureusが一般的に確認された. ほとんどの母親は成功裏に授乳を続け,乳腺のような合併症の発生率は低い.
科学分野:
- 産婦人科と産婦人科を担当しています.
- 感染症 感染症は感染症です.
- 哺乳期と母乳育児について
背景:
- Puerperal mastitisは,出産後に発生する乳房の感染症です.
- 散発的な症例は,流行病の発生よりも一般的です.
- 授乳中の母親は,乳腺炎を発症する可能性が高い.
研究 の 目的:
- 散発性急性産後乳腺炎の発生率と特徴を調査する.
- 乳腺炎の症例で原因となる微生物を特定するために.
- マスティチス中に母乳育児を継続した母親のアウトカムを評価する.
主な方法:
- 26ヶ月間にわたる見通し調査.
- 授乳中の母親における急性産後乳房炎の診断.
- 感染した乳房と正常な乳房のミルクサンプルで実施された細菌培養.
主要な成果:
- 65例の散発性急性産後乳首炎は,授乳中の母親の2.5%で診断されました.
- Staphylococcus aureusは,感染した乳房の48%で,正常な乳房の5%と比較して確認されました.
- 41人の女性が母乳育児を成功裏に継続し,乳腺の発生率は4.6%でした.
結論:
- スポラディック・プエルパール・マスティティスは,授乳中の母親にとって比較的一般的な合併症です.
- Staphylococcus aureusは,これらの感染症で頻繁に発生する病原体です.
- 継続的な授乳は,しばしば実行可能であり,深刻な合併症のリスクが低く,成功しています.
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