Neonatal sepsis due to glycopeptide resistant Enterococcus faecium from colonized maternal gut- rare case evidence.
Supram Hosuru SubramanyaRajesh AmberpetDinesh ChaudharyNiranjan NayakShashiraja PadukoneIndira BairyShishir GokhalePublished in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2019)
Isolation of MDR-VRE from the blood culture of the baby and stool specimens of the mother and the baby with the same antibiogram profile and clonal similarities reveals that maternal gut colonization was responsible for neonatal sepsis. Optimal infection control measures and the development of guidelines for monitoring VRE colonization in pregnant women might be useful in reducing the occurrence of neonatal sepsis.