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Houston Medical: Case Summary - Infection in the Premature Infant
             
  

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Infection in the Premature Infant

E. coli infections in newborns can be very serious and frequently are deadly. Complications include serious inflammation of the intestinal tract called necrotizing enterocolitis, internal bleeding and shock. Other complications can include meningitis and associated urinary infections. Any newborn with a fever, seizures or decreased activity in the first 30 days of life should be evaluated for blood, urine and spinal fluid infections.

The major risks associated with an intracranial hemorrhage include hydrocephaly (abnormal accumulation of fluid inside the brain) and developmental delays.

Treatment/outcome: Treatment includes antibiotics, respiratory assistance with a mechanical ventilator (breathing machine), administration of intravenous fluids and pressors (medications to help the function of the heart).

Physicians

Dr. Fernando Moya is the Richard W. Mithoff Professor of Pediatrics and Director, Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston. He is board-certified in general pediatrics and Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. His practice is in neonatology, which involves caring for sick newborns, particularly premature infants.

Dr. Terri L. Major-Kincade is a neonatologist and an assistant professor of pediatrics at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston.

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