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. 2019 Oct 24;7:440. doi: 10.3389/fped.2019.00440

Table 1.

Characteristics of neonates receiving antibiotics in two different Norwegian neonatal units in 2017.

Total University Hospital District Hospital p-valuea
ALL
Patients, n 593 235 358
Patients exposed to antibiotics, n (%) 184 89 (38) 95 (27) n/a
Courses with antibiotics, n 208 108 100
Prescriptions with antibiotics, n 1,588 903 685
Bed days with antibiotics/total bed days (%, 95% CI) 856/5,486 (16) 492/2,714 (18, 17–19) 364/2,772 (13, 12–14) n/a
Antibiotic exposure first 3 days/number of live births (%, 95% CI) 150/4,772 (3.1, 2.6–3.6) 73/2,091 (3.5, 2.7–4.3) 77/2,681 (2.9, 2.3–3.5) n/a
TERM INFANTS
Patients on antibiotics, n (%) 106 (58) 39 (44) 67 (71) n/a
Courses with antibiotics, n (%) 108 (52) 40 (37) 68 (69) n/a
Prescriptions with antibiotics, n (%) 769 (48) 301 (33) 468 (68) n/a
Prophylaxis/treatments, % of courses 4.6/95.4 7.5/92.5 2.9/97.1 0.278
Male/Female, % of patients 67/33 72/28 64/36 0.401
Cecirian delivery/vaginal delivery, % of patients 25/72 31/62 22/78 0.228
GA (weeks), mean (SD) 39.8 (1.7) 40.1 (2.0) 40.0 (1.6) 0.821
Weigh at start of treatment (g), mean (SD) 3,798 (616) 3,823 (615) 3,774 (616) 0.701
Antibiotic exposure first 3 days/number of live births (%, 95% CI) 92/4,470 (2.1, 1.7–2.5) 36/1,967 (1.8, 1.2–2.4) 56/2,503 (2.2, 1.6–2.8) 0.346
PREMATURE INFANTS
Patients on antibiotics, n (%) 40 (22) 16 (18) 24 (25) n/a
Courses with antibiotics, n (%) 42 (20) 17 (16) 25 (25) n/a
Prescriptions with antibiotics, n 281 (18) 127 (14) 154 (22) n/a
Prophylaxis/treatments, % of courses 10/90 5.8/94.2 8.0/92.0 0.670
Male/Female, % of patients 58/42 38/62 71/29 0.041
Cecirian delivery/vaginal delivery, % of patients 65/30 50/38 75/25 0.253
GA (weeks), mean (SD) 32.1 (2.4) 31.5 (2.3) 32.7 (2.6) 0.172
Weigh at start of treatment (g), mean (SD) 1,872 (747) 1,481 (537) 2,115 (758) 0.004
Antibiotic exposure first 3 days / number of live births (%, 95% CI) 32/269 (12, 8–16) 13/95 (14, 7–21) 19/174 (11, 6–16) 0.471
EXTREMELY PREMATURE INFANTS b
Patients on antibiotics, n (%) 38 (21) 34 (38) 4 (4)
Courses with antibiotics, n (%) 58 (28) 51 (47) 7 (7)
Prescriptions with antibiotics, n (%) 538 (34) 475 (53) 63 (9)
Antibiotic exposure first 3 days / number of live births (%) 26/33 (79) 24/29 (83) 2/4 (50) n/a
a

A chi square test was used for proportions and Student's t-test for means. N/A means that statistic testing was not appropriate because of case mix differences between the hospitals.

b

The DH only treated infants with GA <28 weeks between 1th of January and 15th of February.

• GA, Gestational age.

• Term infants (≥ 37 weeks), premature infants (28–36 weeks), extremely premature infants (23–27 weeks).

• Missing data: Delivery mode on three patients (GA>37 weeks) and two patients (GA 28–37 weeks) at the University hospital, weight at one patient (GA >37 weeks) and two patients (28–37 weeks) at the University hospital.