Etiological structure and features of clinical manifestations of neonatal infections in children born by cesarean section
https://doi.org/10.21508/1027-4065-2017-62-5-88-92
Abstract
The etiological structure and clinical manifestations of neonatal infections in 194 newborns hospitalized in an infectious hospital were
studied. 44 children were born by cesarean section (CS), 150 children – by vaginal delivery (VD). Children born by cesarean section were significantly more often hospitalized for mixed infections of the respiratory, gastrointestinal tract and pyoinflammatory skin diseases (CS-20.5% and VD-3.3%, p<0.01). In children born by the operative route, infectious diarrhea (CS-66% and VD-39%, p<0.01), bronchiolitis (CS-20.8% and VD-6. 25%, р<0. 05), pyodermia caused by S. aureus (CS-23% and VD-15.9%, р<0.05), severe acute respiratory viral infections (CS-20.8% and VD-6.25%, р<0.05) were diagnosed more often than in children born by the vaginal delivery. The revealed features of the course of neonatal infections in children born by cesarean section dictate the need for in-depth studies on this topic.
About the Authors
I. V. NikolaevaRussian Federation
G. S. Shaikhieva
Russian Federation
Kh. S. Khaertynov
Russian Federation
M. R. Gataullin
Russian Federation
Yu. R. Urmancheeva
Russian Federation
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Nikolaeva I.V., Shaikhieva G.S., Khaertynov Kh.S., Gataullin M.R., Urmancheeva Yu.R. Etiological structure and features of clinical manifestations of neonatal infections in children born by cesarean section. Rossiyskiy Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii (Russian Bulletin of Perinatology and Pediatrics). 2017;62(5):88-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21508/1027-4065-2017-62-5-88-92