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Risk Factors For Community-Acquired Bacterial Infection Among Young Infants In South Asia: A Longitudinal Cohort Study With Nested Case–Control Analysis, Nicholas E. Connor, Mohammad Shahidul Islam, Luke C. Mullany, Nong Shang, Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta, Anita K. M. Zaidi, Sajid Bashir Soofi, Muhammad Imran Nisar, Pinaki Panigrahi, Kalpana Panigrahi Nov 2022

Risk Factors For Community-Acquired Bacterial Infection Among Young Infants In South Asia: A Longitudinal Cohort Study With Nested Case–Control Analysis, Nicholas E. Connor, Mohammad Shahidul Islam, Luke C. Mullany, Nong Shang, Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta, Anita K. M. Zaidi, Sajid Bashir Soofi, Muhammad Imran Nisar, Pinaki Panigrahi, Kalpana Panigrahi

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health

Objective: Risk factors predisposing infants to community-acquired bacterial infections during the first 2 months of life are poorly understood in South Asia. Identifying risk factors for infection could lead to improved preventive measures and antibiotic stewardship.
Methods: Five sites in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan enrolled mother-child pairs via population-based pregnancy surveillance by community health workers. Medical, sociodemographic and epidemiological risk factor data were collected. Young infants aged 0-59 days with signs of possible serious bacterial infection (pSBI) and age-matched controls provided blood and respiratory specimens that were analysed by blood culture and real-time PCR. These tests were used to build …


Mechanism Of Neonatal Hypoglycemia After Late Preterm Steroids: Are Fetal Metabolic Effects Responsible?, Ashley N Battarbee, Grecio J Sandoval, Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, Sean C Blackwell, Alan T N Tita, Uma M Reddy, Lucky Jain Aug 2022

Mechanism Of Neonatal Hypoglycemia After Late Preterm Steroids: Are Fetal Metabolic Effects Responsible?, Ashley N Battarbee, Grecio J Sandoval, Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, Sean C Blackwell, Alan T N Tita, Uma M Reddy, Lucky Jain

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OBJECTIVE:

Betamethasone administration in the late preterm period(340/7–365/7 weeks’ gestation) not only reduces neonatal respiratory morbidity but also increases neonatal hypoglycemia through an uncertain mechanism.1 Based on data from pregnant individuals with diabetes, excessive amounts of maternal glucose can cross the placenta and cause fetal hyperinsulinemia, which can cause neonatal hypoglycemia at birth.2 Given that betamethasone can also increase maternal glucose levels,3 our objective was to explore the potential mechanisms for late preterm steroid-induced neonatal hypoglycemia by measuring the fetal metabolic effects of antenatal late preterm betamethasone and assessing the relationship of the fetal metabolic effects with …