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. 1978 Aug;81(1):125–130. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400053821

Antibiotic resistant staphylococci acquired during the first year of life.

M L Burr, C H Howells, P W Rees
PMCID: PMC2129747  PMID: 690421

Abstract

Nasal swabs were taken from 492 babies born consecutively to residents of two South Wales towns soon after their discharge from maternity hospitals. Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from 352 babies (72%) and in 79 (22%) of these it was resistant to at least one antibiotic. By the time these babies were a year old the prevalence of both sensitive and resistant strains had fallen, so that only 12% still carried nasal staphylococci, but 64% of these organisms were then resistant to penicillin. Administration of penicillin to the baby seemed to be a more important factor in selecting resistant organisms than other antibiotics given to the baby, any antibiotic treatment to other members of the household, or discharge from hospital.

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