Abstract
A term neonate weighing 2900 g was referred in the first week of life with complaints of abdominal distension since birth. New onset respiratory distress was noted 36 hours prior to referral. Baby required non-invasive respiratory support and intravenous antibiotics as chest X-ray was suggestive of pneumonia. Ultrasound abdomen confirmed low ano-rectal malformation treated with cut-back anoplasty. Blood culture on admission grew a rare organismDelftia acidovorans. The antibiotics were tailored as per the sensitivity pattern and continued for a duration of 14 days. Respiratory distress gradually resolved by day 10 of admission. The baby developed pneumonia after 36 hours of stay in the referring hospital; most probably indicating a hospital acquired source of this pathogen. To the best of our knowledge, this is the second reported neonatal case ofD. acidovoranssepsis.
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