[A prospective study of mycoplasma infection in a neonatal unit].

Annales de pediatrie Pub Date : 1993-01-01
J Petitjean, F Bonnin, J Voirin, F Freymuth, D Laloum
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Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominis were recovered from nasopharyngeal aspirates from 25% of 63 infants admitted to a neonatal unit; this proportion is significantly higher than that seen in a control population of maternity ward babies (0%). Birth by cesarean section was associated with a reduced risk of recovery of mycoplasmas. No specific diseases were significantly associated with recovery of mycoplasmas; furthermore, no obstetrical factors were associated with recovery of mycoplasmas from the neonates and no association was found between mycoplasma infection and respiratory distress. However, fetal distress, probably of multifactorial origin, was found in 44% of neonates with positive cultures for Ureaplasma urealyticum; this proportion was significantly elevated as compared with the subgroup of infants negative for U. urealyticum, suggesting that fetal distress may increase the infectivity of this opportunistic organism.

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[新生儿支原体感染的前瞻性研究]。
63名新生儿中有25%从鼻咽吸入物中检出解脲支原体和人支原体;这一比例明显高于产科病房婴儿对照人群(0%)。剖宫产与支原体恢复风险降低有关。没有特定疾病与支原体的恢复显著相关;此外,没有产科因素与新生儿支原体的恢复有关,支原体感染与呼吸窘迫之间没有关联。然而,胎儿窘迫,可能是多因素的起源,在44%的新生儿中发现解脲原体培养阳性;这一比例与解脲菌阴性婴儿亚组相比显著升高,表明胎儿窘迫可能增加这种机会性生物的传染性。
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