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STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS IN NEWBORN INFANTS
... Table IV shows the high incidence (82.1%) of resistance to erythromycin in the strains of coagulase-negative staphylococci isolated from infants who received erythro-. mycin as compared [r] ... See full document
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STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS
... ‘S Standards and Recommendations for Hospital Care of Newborn Infants. Evanston, Ill., American Academy of Pediatrics, 1957.. 978 STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS[r] ... See full document
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AN EPIDEMIC OF GROUP A, TYPE I STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS IN NEWBORN INFANTS
... termined by history to have had respiratory or skin infections during the period prior to the epidemic, but these individuals were not found to have positive throat cultures. for beta he[r] ... See full document
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The use of direct immunofluorescence and nested polymerase chain reaction in diagnosing perinatal infections of Chlamydia trachomatis
... In the medical interview, the respondents reported the occurrence of additional factors that could increase the likelihood of neonatal chlamydia. Newborn infants without such additional factors accounted ... See full document
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SPECIAL REPORT
... lems in the control of infections (espe- cially staphylococcal) in newborn infants and because of new information, the Com-1. mittee on Fetus and Newborn, together with.[r] ... See full document
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ADULT STAPHYLOCOCCAL NASAL CARRIERS IN THE NEWBORN NURSERY
... mendations for Hospital Care of Newborn Infants, published by the American Acad-!. emy of Pediatrics, makes no recommenda-.[r] ... See full document
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NURSERY ROUTINES AND STAPHYLOCOCCAL COLONIZATION OF THE NEWBORN
... Elaborate nursery precautions are not only expezi- sive but ma also discourage physicians from giv- ing optimal care to ill infants; judicious changes in nursery technique may he made, a[r] ... See full document
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Fatal Staphylococcal Epidermidis Infections in Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants with Cytomegalovirus Infection
... In case 1, a single antemortem blood culture was negative; postmortem cultures of blood, spleen, and lung grew S epidermidis as the. single isolate[r] ... See full document
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Nosocomial Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections in an Intensive Care Nursery: Rapid Diagnosis by Direct Immunofluorescence
... A nosocomial outbreak of respiratory syn- cytial virus infections involved 8 of 17 infants in an Intensive Care Nursery and one additional infant in the adjoining Newborn Nursery.. Immun[r] ... See full document
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Reduction of Unnecessary Antibiotic Therapy in Newborn Infants Using Interleukin-8 and C-Reactive Protein as Markers of Bacterial Infections
... of infants with suspected bacterial infection to those who had either an IT ratio of ...of infants with clinical signs of NBI, but it was still initiated in 58% of cases unnecessarily according to our ... See full document
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RELATION OF INTENSITY OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTION IN NEWBORN INFANTS TO CONTAMINATION OF NURSES' HANDS AND SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT
... 20. The clothing and blanket in contact with the baby were positive slightly more than half the time, while settling plates were positive only a fifth of the time. It should he emphasize[r] ... See full document
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CONTROL OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS AND DISEASE IN THE NEWBORN THROUGH THE USE OF HEXACHLOROPHENE BATHING
... Intensity of staphylococcal infections by areas and time intervals in infants bathed six times daily in the diaper area only with hexachlorophene versus water.. cus at some time during t[r] ... See full document
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Urinary Tract Infections in Young Infants
... nary tract infections (UTIs) in newborn infants.’5 These have involved infants who were either in the nursury’3’5 or in a neonatal intensive care unit4; many urinary infections were dete[r] ... See full document
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Management of Hyperbilirubinemia in the Newborn Infant 35 or More Weeks of Gestation
... bilirubin, newborn infants must be monitored to identify those who might develop severe hyperbili- rubinemia and, in rare cases, acute bilirubin encephalop- athy or ...in newborn infants of 35 ... See full document
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Influence of Diethylnicotinamide on the Concentration of Serum Bilirubin of Newborn Infants
... influence of diethylnicotinamide on the con- centration of bilirubin in the serum of newborn.. infants[r] ... See full document
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PREGNANEDIOL EXCRETION IN THE URINE OF NEWBORN MALE INFANTS
... PREGNANEDIOL EXCRETION IN THE URINE OF NEWBORN MALE INFANTS. Services[r] ... See full document
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MOTOR NERVE CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN TERM, PRETERM, AND SMALL-FOR-DATES NEWBORN INFANTS
... the birth weight of preterm, full-term, and small- for-dates newborn infants, plus twins of different birth weight. Pediatrics, 42:17, 1968, NERVE CON- DUCTION VELOCITY, NEWBORN INFANTS,[r] ... See full document
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UROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES IN NEWBORN INFANTS
... plete obstruction to urination, such as renal agenesis and posterior urethral valves; 2) those resulting in partial obstruction and dilatation of the urinary tract, such as ure teroceles[r] ... See full document
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AMMONIA IN THE BLOOD IN NEWBORN INFANTS
... nitrogen in venous blood is from 0.38 to.. 1.62 i.g/ml with a mean of 0.99 p.g/ml; the.[r] ... See full document
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PULMONARY LESIONS OF NEWBORN INFANTS
... PULMONARY LESIONS OF NEWBORN INFANTS: A Statistical Study. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/19/2/217 the World Wide Web at:[r] ... See full document
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