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Li, Grace; Bielicki, Julia Anna; Ahmed, A S M Nawshad Uddin; Islam, Mohammad Shahidul; Berezin, Eitan Naaman; Gallacci, Clery B; Guinsburg, Ruth; da Silva Figueiredo, Carlos Eduardo; Santarone Vieira, Rosilene; Silva, Andre Ricardo; Teixeira, Cristiane; Turner, Paul; Nhan, Ladin; Orrego, Jaime; Pérez, Paola Marsela; Qi, Lifeng; Papaevangelou, Vassiliki; Triantafyllidou, Pinelope; Iosifidis, Elias; Roilides, Emmanuel; Sarafidis, Kosmas; Jinka, Dasaratha Ramaiah; Nayakanti, Raghuprakash Reddy; Kumar, Praveen; Gautam, Vikas; Prakash, Vinayagam; Seeralar, Arasar; Murki, Srinivas; Kandraju, Hemasree; Singh, Sanjeev; Kumar, Anil; Lewis, Leslie; Pukayastha, Jayashree; Nangia, Sushma; K N, Yogesha; Chaurasia, Suman; Chellani, Harish; Obaro, Stephen; Dramowski, Angela; Bekker, Adrie; Whitelaw, Andrew; Thomas, Reenu; Velaphi, Sithembiso Christopher; Ballot, Daynia Elizabeth; Nana, Trusha; Reubenson, Gary; Fredericks, Joy; Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn; Sirisub, Anongnart; Wong, Pimol; Lochindarat, Sorasak; Boonkasidecha, Suppawat; Preedisripipat, Kanchana; Cressey, Tim R; Paopongsawan, Pongsatorn; Lumbiganon, Pagakrong; Pongpanut, Dounghatai; Sukrakanchana, Pra-ornsuda; Musoke, Philippa; Olson, Linus; Larsson, Mattias; Heath, Paul T; Sharland, Michael
Archives of disease in childhood, 01/2020, Letnik: 105, Številka: 1Journal Article
ObjectiveTo gain an understanding of the variation in available resources and clinical practices between neonatal units (NNUs) in the low-income and middle-income country (LMIC) setting to inform the design of an observational study on the burden of unit-level antimicrobial resistance (AMR).DesignA web-based survey using a REDCap database was circulated to NNUs participating in the Neonatal AMR research network. The survey included questions about NNU funding structure, size, admission rates, access to supportive therapies, empirical antimicrobial guidelines and period prevalence of neonatal blood culture isolates and their resistance patterns.Setting39 NNUs from 12 countries.PatientsAny neonate admitted to one of the participating NNUs.InterventionsThis was an observational cohort study.ResultsThe number of live births per unit ranged from 513 to 27 700 over the 12-month study period, with the number of neonatal cots ranging from 12 to 110. The proportion of preterm admissions <32 weeks ranged from 0% to 19%, and the majority of units (26/39, 66%) use Essential Medicines List ‘Access’ antimicrobials as their first-line treatment in neonatal sepsis. Cephalosporin resistance rates in Gram-negative isolates ranged from 26% to 84%, and carbapenem resistance rates ranged from 0% to 81%. Glycopeptide resistance rates among Gram-positive isolates ranged from 0% to 45%.ConclusionAMR is already a significant issue in NNUs worldwide. The apparent burden of AMR in a given NNU in the LMIC setting can be influenced by a range of factors which will vary substantially between NNUs. These variations must be considered when designing interventions to improve neonatal mortality globally.
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