Preterm infants with positive conjunctival swab culture: risk factors and association with late-onset sepsis-a retrospective cohort study

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Gad, Ashraf [1 ,2 ]
Khalil, Amr [3 ]
Halil, Muhammed [1 ]
Chandra, Prem [4 ]
Soliman, Aly [5 ]
E'mar, Abdel Rahman [6 ]
Ibrahim, Marwa [7 ]
Al Khzzam, Fadi [1 ,2 ]
Alhendawi, Talal [7 ]
Hamed, Manal [8 ]
Bayoumi, Mohammad A. A. [1 ]
Petkar, Hawabibee [8 ]
机构
[1] Hamad Med Corp, Womens Wellness & Res Ctr, Neonatal Intens Care Unit, Doha, Qatar
[2] Weill Cornell Med, Pediat Dept, Doha, Qatar
[3] Western Univ, London Hlth Sci, Div Neonatol, London, ON, Canada
[4] Hamad Med Corp, Med Res Ctr, Doha, Qatar
[5] SUNY Upstate Med Univ, Dept Pediat, Syracuse, NY USA
[6] Cleveland Clin Childrens, Dept Pediat, Cleveland, OH USA
[7] Hamad Med Corp, Dept Pediat, Doha, Qatar
[8] Hamad Med Corp, Dept Lab Med & Pathol, Microbiol Div, Doha, Qatar
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FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS | 2023年 / 11卷
关键词
neonatal sepsis; preterm; neonatal bacteremia; conjunctivitis; conjunctival swab; conjunctival culture; eye discharge; HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED CONJUNCTIVITIS; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DIAGNOSIS; ETIOLOGY;
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10.3389/fped.2023.1259558
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R72 [儿科学];
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IntroductionPurulent conjunctival discharge in hospitalized preterm infants may indicate conjunctivitis and warrant treatment. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between positive conjunctival swab (CS) culture and late-onset sepsis (LOS) in preterm infants.MethodsA retrospective cohort study was conducted to determine the relationship between positive CS culture growth results (CSP) obtained in preterm infants <= 34 weeks' gestation and the development of LOS within 120 h of obtaining CS compared with those who had negative CS culture results (CSN). Electronic medical records were reviewed from January 2015 until December 2019 for preterm infants presenting with purulent conjunctival discharge and underwent CS culture testing due to suspected conjunctivitis.ResultsOf the 234 CS cultures obtained during the study period, 145 (61.9%) were CSP compared to 89 (38.1%) CSN cultures. Gram-negative organisms accounted for 70% of all CSP cultures, with the remaining 30% being Gram-positive. Patients with CSP were smaller, younger, had lower 1-minute APGAR scores, and required respiratory support more frequently than those with CSN. Infants with CSP received antibiotics for longer periods, both topically and systemically. Infants who developed LOS were more likely to require invasive ventilation (adjusted odds ratio, 33.5; 95% CI, 2.52-446.5, p = 0.008). The incidence of LOS between the two groups was similar, with 6.2% observed in the CSP group compared to 3.4% in the CSN group (p = 0.543). Similarly, the rates of bacteremia were similar in both groups. Of the CSP patients who were presented with bacteremia, four out of seven (57%) exhibited bacteremia caused by the same organism found in their CS cultures. Similarly, within the entire cohort, respiratory cultures were performed on nine intubated patients within two weeks of obtaining CS cultures. Of these, in the CSP group, five out of six (83%) showed an organism identical to that found in the CS cultures.ConclusionThe study found a significant proportion of positive CS cultures in preterm infants, with distinct patient characteristics and treatment compared to negative cultures. While the incidence of LOS was not significantly different between the two groups, some CSP patients demonstrated bacteremia with the same CS organism, suggesting a possible connection between conjunctival or respiratory colonization and bacteremia.
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