Clinical and Bacteriologic Characteristics of Six Cases of Bifidobacterium breve Bacteremia Due to Probiotic Administration in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- 2021-06-22
- Case Report · n = 298
- Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 41(1)
- Yoshie Sakurai
- Tatsuya Watanabe
- Yuichiro Miura
- Toshihiko Uchida
- Natsumi Suda
- M. Yoshida
- Tatsuro Nawa
- PubMed: 34889871
- DOI: 10.1097/INF.0000000000003232
14 Insights on
- Reduced Blood Bacterial Incidence
- Increased Bacteremia
- Blood Bacteremia Due to Probiotic Administration
- Recovered Without Further Complications
- Complete Recovery Without Sequelae
- Increased Detection Time in Blood Cultures
- Asymptomatic or Mild Symptoms
- Reduced Bacteremia Incidence
- Bifidobacterium Breve Bacteremia
- Absence of Serious Symptoms such as Septic Shock
- Increased Bacteremia Incidence
- Improved Prognosis Post-Recovery
- Improved Prognosis After Bacteremia Recovery
- Recovered from Bacteremia without Sequelae
- Moderate evidence