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The relationship between black race, maternal infection and NEC in the preterm infant

机译:早产儿黑人种族,母亲感染和NEC之间的关系

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Higher rates of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in black preterm infants have been attributed to the higher rates of preterm delivery in this population. The focus however has been on preterm infant risk factors with minimal investigation into the contribution of antepartum differences among black women and how they may contribute to poorer outcomes in the black preterm infant. Retrospective cohort controlled study design examined the relationship between maternal infection, preterm infant infection, race and NEC. Black women were found to experience an increased number of maternal infections when compared to white and Hispanic women. Of the black mothers who experienced infection during pregnancy their preterm infants had a more cycles of antibiotic administration than white and Hispanic infants. Preterm infants who experienced increased exposure to antibiotics had higher risk for necrotizing enterocolitis.
机译:黑人早产儿坏死性小肠结肠炎(NEC)发生率较高,是由于该人群早产的发生率较高。但是,重点一直放在早产儿危险因素上,而对黑人妇女产前差异的贡献以及它们如何导致黑人早产儿不良结局的研究最少。回顾性队列对照研究设计检查了孕产妇感染,早产儿感染,种族和NEC之间的关系。与白人和西班牙裔妇女相比,发现黑人妇女的孕产妇感染增加。在怀孕期间受到感染的黑人母亲中,早产儿的抗生素给药周期比白人和西班牙裔婴儿多。抗生素接触增加的早产儿坏死性小肠结肠炎的风险较高。

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