The Co-relation of Salivary Streptococcus Mutans’ Count between Mother and their Neonates within Two Days of Life: An Ex Vivo Microbial Study

Susmita S Shah, Bhavna H Dave
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The relation Streptococcus Mutans’ Count between Mother and their Neonates within Two Life: An Ex Vivo Study. Health 6 (2022): Abstract Background: Human infants are considered germ free before birth. Immediately after birth, the infant is exposed to millions of microorganisms. During birth and shortly after the birth, epithelial lining of the mouths of neonates are colonized by different microbial species. Objective: To Determine The Co-relation of Salivary Streptococcu s Mutans’ Count Between Mother and their Neonates within Two Days of Life. Study Design: It was an ex-vivo, microbial, double blinded, interventional, comparative study. Participants: 42-mothers aged 22-40 years and their 42-neonates born through vaginal delivery. Intervention: Oral screening of participant mothers was performed to record DMFT/DMFS and Periodontal index. Participants were divided into two groups based on high caries status (DMFT score ≥6) and low caries status (DMFT score≤1). Samples were taken from mothers’ oral cavity, neonates mouth on day one and within 48 hours by swabbing the tip of Journal of Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health mucosa on left side. Mutans streptococci (MS) were cultivated on Mutans Sanguis Agar. Outcome: After 48 hours MS count in neonates from Group A was higher than Neonates in Group B which was statistically significant (p<0.001). Results: Mothers in group A showed more MS count than Group B which was highly significant (p< 0.001). The MS count in neonates remained zero immediately after birth irrespective of the MS count in mothers of both the Groups. Conclusion: As evidence of bacterial transmission has been identified within two days of birth, it can be characterized as two crucial days for oral bacterial infection.
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两日内母亲与新生儿唾液变形链球菌计数的相关性:一项体外微生物研究
两年内母亲与新生儿变形链球菌数量的关系:离体研究。摘要背景:人类婴儿在出生前被认为是无菌的。婴儿一出生就暴露在数以百万计的微生物中。在出生期间和出生后不久,新生儿口腔上皮内层被不同的微生物定植。目的:探讨母亲与新生儿2日内唾液变形链球菌计数的相关性。研究设计:这是一项离体、微生物、双盲、干预性、比较研究。参与者:42名年龄在22-40岁之间的母亲及其42名经阴道分娩的新生儿。干预:对参与的母亲进行口腔筛查,记录DMFT/DMFS和牙周指数。参与者根据高龋状态(DMFT评分≥6)和低龋状态(DMFT评分≤1)分为两组。在第一天和48小时内分别从母亲口腔、新生儿口腔中采集样本,用拭子拭拭《儿科学、围产期与儿童保健》杂志左侧粘膜尖端。在血变菌琼脂上培养变形链球菌(MS)。结果:48h后A组新生儿MS计数高于B组,差异有统计学意义(p<0.001)。结果:A组母亲MS计数高于B组,差异有显著性意义(p< 0.001)。无论两组母亲的MS计数如何,新生儿的MS计数在出生后立即保持为零。结论:出生2天内已发现细菌传播的证据,可作为口腔细菌感染的关键2天。
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