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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cronobacter can cause severe, invasive infection in very young infants. These bacteria can also colonize or cause insignificant infections in immunocompromised, elderly, and/or hospitalized adults.Entities:
Keywords: Cronobacter; ST4; infant formula; neonatal infection; sakazakii
Year: 2015 PMID: 26734593 PMCID: PMC4689785 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2015.00110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Age and diagnoses of all reported infants without underlying disorders, invasively infected with .
| 1958–2003 | 2004–2010 | Total | ||
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| ≤30 days/1 month old | 53/66 (80%) | 27/30 (90%) | 80/96 (83%) | NS |
| ≤60 days/2 months old | 65/66 (98%) | 30/30 (100%) | 95/96 (99%) | NS |
| Meningitis | 38/68 (56%) | 22/30 (73%) | 60/98 (61%) | NS |
| Bacteremia | 21/68 (31%) | 14/30 (47%) | 35/98 (36%) | NS |
| NEC | 22/68 (32%) | 1/30 (3%) | 23/98 (23%) | |
| UTI | 1/68 (2%) | 0/30 (0%) | 1/98 (1%) | NS |
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Number and proportion of reported infants without underlying disorders, invasively infected with .
| Nutrition source | 1958–2003 | 2004–2010 | Total | |
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| Any PIF or HMF | 51/54 (94%) | 25/30 (83%) | 76/84 (90%) | NS |
| Any breast milk | 10/54 (18%) | 12/29 (41%) | 22/83 (26%) | |
| Any RTF | 6/53 (9%) | 13/29 (45%) | 19/82 (23%) | |
| Any concentrate | 1/53 (2%) | 2/29 (7%) | 3/82 (4%) | NS |
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bThis includes one infant who received formula that was likely but not definitely PIF and definitely did not receive breast milk (2000 case, personal communication, J. Burdette, October 6, 2011). This infant is included in the denominator for “any breast milk” and not in any numerators. The category also includes an infant who definitely received a recalled, contaminated lot of PIF but I could not determine if he received breast milk or other formulas as well (Belgium 2002). This infant is included in the numerator and denominator for “any PIF.” A third infant in this category is a term newborn recorded on a CDC line list as not having received PIF but without information concerning what, if any, enteral feeding she did receive (AZ 2009). This infant is included in the denominator of “Any PIF or HMF” and is not included in “Any breast milk,” “Any RTF,” and “Any concentrate.”
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Figure 1Proportion of infants with invasive .
Characteristics of all reported infants without underlying disorders, invasively infected with .
| Characteristic | 1958–2003 | 2004–2010 | Total | |
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| Premature | 48/63 (76%) | 12/29 (41%) | 60/92 (65%) | |
| Full term | 15/63 (24%) | 17/29 (59%) | 32/92 (35%) | |
| BW <2500 g | 44/55 (80%) | 10/24 (42%) | 54/79 (68%) | |
| BW ≥ 2500 g | 11/55 (20%) | 14/24 (58%) | 25/79 (32%) | |
| Place of symptom onset: | ||||
| Hospital | 48/61 (79%) | 14/29 (48%) | 62/90 (69%) | |
| Home | 13/61 (21%) | 15/29 (52%) | 28/90 (31%) | |
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Per ounce price and price difference, by type and form of infant formula, comparing least-expensive available product in stated category.
| Actual cost/ounce | Actual cost differences compared to powdered | ||
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| Milk-based formula: | |||
| Powdered | 0.121 | NA | NA |
| Ready-to-Feed | 0.156 | 29% | 0.035 |
| Concentrate | 0.137 | 13% | 0.016 |
| Soy-based formula: | |||
| Powdered | 0.140 | NA | NA |
| Ready-to-Feed | 0.130 | -7% | -0.010 |
| Concentrate | 0.140 | 0% | 0 |
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Figure 2Peter Paul Rubens’ rendering of Cronus devouring his son, Poseidon.