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Clinical Impact of Abnormal Gut Flora in Infants Receiving Parenteral Nutrition
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Among the infants carrying abnormal flora Pseudomonas and Enterobacter spp. predominated. Duration of PN (AF median 30 days; NF median 9 days), incidence of sepsis (AF 29%; NF 6%), and septicemia (AF 22%; NF 2%) were significantly greater in the group of infants with abnormal flora. Surveillance cultures allow the detection of a subset of infants on PN at high risk of sepsis and septicemia. The degree of gut dysfunction related to the severity of underlying disease determines the duration of PN and the development of abnormal flora. The association between abnormal carriage and increased risk of sepsis and septicemia may be because of the intestinal endotoxin pool known to cause liver impairment and consequent suppression of systemic immunity.
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