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Serratia marcescens Infections and Outbreaks in Neonatal Intensive Care Units

Pages 493-499 | Published online: 29 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Serratia marcescensis an important cause of hospital-acquired infections, especially in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). this review analyzes clinical signs, risk factors, biotyping and sources of infection in newborns exhibited by this bacteria as well as the therapy which is commonly used and management. This review examines the reported cases of outbreaks of S. marcescensin NiCUs published in pubmed over the last 10 years. This report highlights the different prevention and control strategies employed in order to eradicate Serratia out breaks in NICUs, including all healthcare procedures such as hand washing, introduction of alcohol-based antiseptic gel, enhanced cleaning and disinfection of medical equipment and wards, use of single-patient medical instruments, cohorting of colonized and infected infants, periodic screening cultures, earliest discharge of the infants.

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