A prospective study of staphylococcal infection and its prevention among infants and mothers after childbirth in hospital and at home

Author:

Baber K. G.,Corner Beryl,Duncan Ethel H. L.,Eades Sheila M.,Gillespie W. A.,Walker Sarah C. B.

Abstract

Staphylococcal colonization and infection were studied prospectively in infants, mothers and households after childbirth at home and in hospital. Infants were treated prophylactically with frequent applications of ‘Ster-zac’ hexachlorophane dusting powder. Some were treated in addition with ‘Naseptin’ nasal disinfectant cream.The incidence of staphylococcal sepsis in infants was much less than before the adoption of hexachlorophane prophylaxis. The sepsis rate was further reduced when ‘Naseptin’ was used in addition to hexachlorophane. Of the two prophylactic agents, hexachlorophane was the more convenient and probably the more effective. ‘Naseptin’ was difficult to employ correctly and unsuitable for routine use.The treatment of infants with disinfectants reduced nasal carriage markedly in infants and to a smaller extent in mothers. Both agents contributed to the reductions which persisted for some weeks after treatment ceased.Breast abscesses were almost entirely confined to mothers of infants who became nasal carriers by the second week of life.Staphylococcal colonization of infant's skin was greater when they wore impervious garments, probably because skin moisture increased.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology

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