Literature DB >> 16449170

Alerting pregnant women to the risk of reptile-associated salmonellosis.

Aaron M Milstone1, Allison George Agwu, Frederick J Angulo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reptile- and amphibian-associated salmonellosis poses significant risk to infants and young children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has advised that reptiles and amphibians should not be kept in households with children younger than 5 years old. CASE: We report a 5-day-old newborn with Salmonella bacteremia and meningitis who survived but with severe developmental delay.
CONCLUSION: Cases of infants with reptile- and amphibian-associated salmonellosis, a preventable and devastating disease, continue to be reported. We propose that obstetricians should be the front line in counseling expecting families that reptiles should not be kept in households with infants and young children. By the time a family first visits the pediatrician, the warning may be too late.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16449170     DOI: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000187950.37065.87

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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