Factors influencing colonisation with gentamicin resistant Gram negative organisms in the neonatal unit

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The proportion of babies colonised with gentamicin resistant Gram negative organisms in a nursery over a 30 month period did not correlate with the quantity or duration of aminoglycosides used, but it did correlate with two indicators of workload: the number of baby days and a score based on the level of nursing care required. Spread of resistant organisms may be more likely as workload increases.

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Isaacs, D., Caterson, J., Hope, P. L., Moxon, E. R., & Wilkinson, A. R. (1988). Factors influencing colonisation with gentamicin resistant Gram negative organisms in the neonatal unit. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 63(5), 533–535. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.63.5.533

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