Antibiotics and Babies

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Reviewed August 2008

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Title:   Antibiotics for preterm rupture of membranes
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Babies born too soon are more likely to suffer ill health in the early days and sometimes throughout life. Early labour and birth (before 37 weeks) may be due to undetected infection. The review found that certain antibiotics given to women, when their ...
Date:   Aug 2004

Title:   Vancomycin for prophylaxis against sepsis in preterm neonates
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   This means they are at high risk of sepsis (life-threatening bacterial infection). The most common bacteria causing sepsis in neonatal intensive care are coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS). One way of trying to prevent CoNS infection is by infusi...
Date:   Oct 1999

Title:   Antibiotics for treating bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Antibiotics during pregnancy for overgrowth of abnormal bacteria in the birth canal does not reduce the risk of babies being born too early....
Date:   Sep 2006

Title:   Intramuscular penicillin for the prevention of early onset group B streptococcal infection in newborn infants
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Group-B Streptococcus (GBS) is a common bacteria which can be passed from the mother to the newborn and can lead to infection in the first week of life (neonatal Early Onset Group-B Streptococcal Disease or EOGBSD). Although rare, (approximately one per...
Date:   Jan 2004

Title:   Oral thrush
Publisher:   myDr
Description:   Thrush can develop anywhere in the body, but one of the more common areas is the mouth.
Date:   Mar 2001

Title:   Interventions for treating genital chlamydia trachomatis infection in pregnancy
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection which, if a mother has it during pregnancy and labour, can cause eye or lung infections in the newborn baby. The risk of transmission during birth varies, but is about 20% to 50% for eye infections and about...
Date:   Jun 1998

Title:   Antibiotics for gonorrhoea in pregnancy
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a bacteria transmitted (passed) during sex, causing an infection in the genital area. Pregnant women with gonorrhoea may pass the infection to babies during birth. This can affect the baby's eyesight, causing blindness. The revi...
Date:   Feb 2002

Title:   Prophylactic antibiotics for inhibiting preterm labour with intact membranes
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Premature babies can have a range of complications which often require admission to a neonatal intensive care unit. Some of these complications are so severe that they result in disability or death in the early weeks, and sometimes disability later on i...
Date:   Aug 2002

Title:   Prophylactic anti-staphylococcal antibiotics for cystic fibrosis
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Cystic fibrosis blocks the airways with mucus and causes frequent respiratory infections, which may lead to death from breathing failure. People with cystic fibrosis are sometimes given antibiotics regularly in an attempt to prevent infections. However,...
Date:   May 2003

Title:   Intraventricular antibiotics for bacterial meningitis in neonates
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Only one trial was identified. In this trial enrolling infants with gram negative meningitis and ventriculitis, the use of intraventricular antibiotics in addition to intravenous antibiotics resulted in a 3 fold increased risk for mortality compared to ...
Date:   Jun 2004

Title:   Short-course versus long-course antibiotic therapy for non-severe community-acquired pneumonia in children aged 2 months to 59 months
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Pneumonia is a major cause of mortality in children under five years of age. Treatment of pneumonia requires the use of an effective antibiotic in adequate doses for an appropriate duration. In most cases, treatment ranges between 7 and 14 days, but thi...
Date:   Apr 2008

Title:   Antibiotic regimens for suspected early neonatal sepsis
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Blood infection (sepsis) can make newborn infants seriously ill or even kill them. Sepsis in newborns less than 48 hours old is called early neonatal sepsis. It is usually caused by bacteria passed from the mother. Doctors often give antibiotics if they...
Date:   Jun 2004

Title:   Prophylactic systemic antibiotics to reduce morbidity and mortality in neonates with central venous catheters
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Three small trials of 271 babies were included in this review. The results of these studies show that it is possible to reduce the chance of serious blood infection occurring, but that almost 10 babies need to be given preventive antibiotics to avoid on...
Date:   Sep 2007

Title:   Prophylactic antibiotics to reduce morbidity and mortality in ventilated newborn infants
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Newborn babies occasionally require a tube in the windpipe to help them breathe. The use of a breathing may cause the baby to develop an infection and become sick. Some people believe that antibiotics should be given to all babies with breathing tubes i...
Date:   Mar 2007

Title:   Prophylactic antibiotics to reduce morbidity and mortality in neonates with umbilical artery catheters
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Sick newborn babies occasionally require the insertion of an umbilical artery catheter [a special drip that goes into the artery in the umbilicus (belly button)]. This allows fluid and medicines to be given and blood tests to be taken. Some people belie...
Date:   Jun 2007

Title:   Pneumococcal disease: what you need to know
Publisher:   myDr
Description:   Pneumococcal disease refers to illness caused by infection with the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae (sometimes shortened to Strep. pneumoniae).
Date:   Oct 2008

Title:   Erythromycin for the prevention of chronic lung disease in intubated preterm infants at risk for, or colonized or infected with Ureaplasma urealyticum
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Chronic lung disease (CLD) is a major health risk often faced by preterm babies on ventilation (machine-assisted breathing). Ureaplasma urealyticum is a common type of infection that may be one of the causes of CLD, although this has not been proven. Er...
Date:   Jun 2003

Title:   Topical umbilical cord care at birth
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   The umbilical cord connects the baby to its food and oxygen supply in the womb, and is clamped and cut at birth. The cord stump dries, shrivels and becomes black before falling off the baby's belly button, five to 15 days after birth. Without proper c...
Date:   May 2004

Title:   Prophylactic versus selective antibiotics for term newborn infants of mothers with risk factors for neonatal infection
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Several factors increase the risk of serious infection in term newborn infants, for example, the presence in the birth canal of a bacterium that causes infection in the newborn (group B streptococcus), rupture of membranes more than a day before deliver...
Date:   Jul 2004

Title:   Intrapartum antibiotics for Group B streptococcal colonisation
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Group B streptococcal infection is common in pregnant women without causing harm. However it is also a significant cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality.
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