Effects of early-life antibiotics on the developing infant gut microbiome and resistome: a randomized trial
University Medical Center Utrecht · Spaarne Ziekenhuis · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Broad-spectrum antibiotics for suspected early-onset neonatal sepsis (sEONS) may have pronounced effects on gut microbiome development and selection of antimicrobial resistance when administered in the first week of life, during the assembly phase of the neonatal microbiome. Here, 147 infants born at ≥36 weeks of gestational age, requiring broad-spectrum antibiotics for treatment of sEONS in their first week of life were randomized 1:1:1 to receive three commonly prescribed intravenous antibiotic combinations, namely penicillin + gentamicin, co-amoxiclav + gentamicin or amoxicillin + cefotaxime (ZEBRA study, Trial Register NL4882). Average antibiotic treatment duration was 48 hours. A subset of 80…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.99
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 66
Authors
12- MRMarta ReymanCorresponding
University Medical Center Utrecht, Spaarne Ziekenhuis, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, Spaarne Gasthuis
- MAMarlies A. van Houten
Spaarne Ziekenhuis, Spaarne Gasthuis
- RLRebecca L. Watson
Centre for Inflammation Research, Medical Research Council, University of Edinburgh
- MLMei Ling J. N. Chu
University Medical Center Utrecht, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital
- KAKayleigh Arp
University Medical Center Utrecht, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Resistome
- Cefotaxime
- Antibiotics
- Amoxicillin
- Microbiome
- Gentamicin
- Medicine
- Antibiotic resistance
- Good health and well-being