Oral vancomycin in prevention of necrotising enterocolitis

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Abstract

Eighty four very low birthweight babies (considered high risk for developing necrotising enterocolitis) were given vancomycin orally for 48 hours before introduction of oral feeds; one developed necrotising enterocolitis. One hundred and twenty very low birthweight babies (not considered such high risk) were fed without first receiving vancomycin; 17 developed necrotising enterocolitis. Although this was not a randomised control trial, results indicate a role for vancomycin in prophylaxis of necrotising enterocolitis.

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Ng, P. C., Dear, P. R. F., & Thomas, D. F. M. (1988). Oral vancomycin in prevention of necrotising enterocolitis. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 63(11), 1390–1393. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.63.11.1390

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