| Literature DB >> 29976171 |
Giangiacomo Nicolini1, Martina Borellini2, Vitaliana Loizzo3, Roberta Creti4, Luigi Memo5, Alberto Berardi6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human milk is fundamental for its nutritional properties and to protect newborns, but it is not sterile and can sometime transmit bacteria. Few anecdotal cases suggest that breast milk could be a possible source of group B Streptococcus (GBS) late onset disease, although the pathogenesis is not entirely understood. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Group B streptococcus; Newborn; Sepsis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29976171 PMCID: PMC6034315 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-018-1192-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Demographics and clinical findings of the three cases of LOD and their own mothers
| CASE 1 | CASE 2 | CASE 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gestational age, | 38 | 37 | 40 |
| Sex | M | M | F |
| Birth weight, | 3290 | 3375 | 3176 |
| 5 min Apgar score | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Antenatal GBS screening | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| GBS rectovaginal culture at diagnosis | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| Breastfeeding | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Days at presentation of late-onset disease | 9 | 17 | 8 |
| Symptoms | irritability, poor feeding | irritability, poor feeding, T° > 38 ° C | irritability, poor feeding, T° > 38 °C |
| Blood culture | GBS + | GBS + | GBS - |
| CSF culture | Not done | GBS + | GBS + |
| Day of antibiotics | 10 | NA | 12 |
| Fresh breast milk culture | GBS + | GBS + | GBS + |
| Mastitis | No | No | No |
| Antibiotics given to the mother | Yes | No | No |
| Breastfeeding during LOD | Yes | NA | NA |
| Fresh milk culture after antibiotic therapy | negative | NA | NA |
| GBS neonatal serotype | III | III | NA |
| GBS maternal serotype | III | III | NA |
| Lenght of stay, | 10 | 14 | 14 |
| Recurrence | no | no | no |
GBS Group B streptococcus, F Female, LOD Late-onset disease, M Male, T° Temperature, NA Not available