K Tullus, G Faxelius, B Fryklund, A Brauner, L G Burman, U Ransjö
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Abstract
In recent years neonatal Escherichiu coli septicemia has been rare in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the Karolinska Hospital, with only one case diagnosed in 1981-1985 (1). During December 1986, however, an outbreak of severe nosocomial E. coli infections occurred in the NICU. One case each of meningitis, septicemia and pneumonia were diagnosed within a three week period. The three infants were simultaneously nursed in the same room during a period of overcrowding. All three infections were caused by E. coli with identical multiple antibiotic resistance patterns (resistant to ampicillin, piperacillin, cephalotin, trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole, doxycycline). The isolates from blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were P-fimbriated and of identical biotype and serotype (016 : K1) whereas the isolate from tracheal secretions was not available for further typing.