Role of C-reactive protein in deciding duration of antibiotics therapy in neonatal bacterial infection in Maharashtra


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Shivendra Varshney, Nilesh T Shah, Umang P Patel

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8

Issue :

2

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Background: Neonatal bacterial infection remains a significant cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. CRP parameter can be the indicator to use the proper antibiotic with certain duration. Materials and Methods: 60 Neonates < 28> 6 as group 2. Results: Clinical features: 48(80%) born by vaginal delivery, 4(66%) had maternal fever >100.4 F, 6(10%) PROM, 23(38.3%) refusal to feeds, 20(33.3%) were lethargic, 12(20%) had poor cry, 7(11.6%) had jaundice, 8(13.3%) had conjunctivitis, 7(11.6%) had vomiting, 4(6.6%) had excessive cry, 3(5%) abdominal distension, 3(5%) hypothermia, 1(1.6%) had fever, 2(3.3%) diarrhoea, 1(1.6%) umbilical Sepsis. The Gram Negative organismsseen in 20(33.3%). In Group A-28 neonates had CRP value 6, 2 neonates treated for 5 days, 17 for 7 days, 13 for 11 days and 26 neonates had positive blood culture. Conclusion: CRP levels plays vital role to evaluate the duration of antibiotic therapy in neonates of suspected bacterial infection.  

Keyword :

Sepsis, PROM, C ­ reactive protein, Neonates, Antibiotic therapy
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