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05/07/2024 10:02

Overuse of antibiotics in newborns with suspected sepsis

Press Contact: Margareta G. Kubista, tel. +46 705 30 19 80, e-mail press@sahlgrenska.gu.se Communications Department
Schwedischer Forschungsrat - The Swedish Research Council

    Newborns in Sweden are given antibiotics for suspected sepsis to an unjustified extent. This is according to a study by the University of Gothenburg in over one million newborns. Despite a significant reduction in sepsis rate in the group, the use of antibiotics has not decreased.

    The study is published in the journal JAMA Network Open and is based on data on newborns in Sweden from 2012 to 2020. The study covers more than one million newborns with a gestational age greater than or equal to 34 weeks.
    It should be highlighted that the study demonstrates relatively low antibiotic use in newborns in Sweden during the first week of life, while maintaining low morbidity and mortality from sepsis, compared to other countries.

    However, the researchers argue that the level of treatment is still unjustifiably high. Despite the incidence of sepsis in newborns in Sweden during the study period was halved, there was no significant change in antibiotic use.

    Potential to reduce
    Johan Gyllensvärd is a PhD student at Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, a Pediatrician at Ryhov County Hospital in Jönköping and one of the driving forces behind the study:

    “The findings suggest that a large number of newborns are treated with antibiotics without having sepsis and that there is potential to reduce antibiotic use. The treatment burden is too high compared to the number of cases and mortality rates from sepsis,” he says.
    In the basis material with data from over one million newborns, 647 cases of early-onset sepsis were recorded, 9 of which were fatal. This corresponds to 0.63 cases of sepsis per 1,000 newborns annually. During the study period from 2012 to 2
    020, the rate fell from 0.74 to 0.34 cases per 1,000 newborns annually.

    An important balancing act
    Sepsis, sometimes called blood poisoning, is a potentially life-threatening condition caused by the immune system's response to an infection. Organs such as the heart, lungs, brain, and kidneys can be affected, and treatment must be started immediately.
    Antibiotics, on the other hand, disrupt the normal bacterial flora, which is sensitive in newborns and especially in premature babies. The overuse of antibiotics also increases the risk of becoming a carrier of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

    “What could potentially reduce unnecessary antibiotic use is a continuous screening of newborns with risk factors for infection but without symptoms. In cases of suspected sepsis, the period with antibiotic treatment can be shortened if the suspicion is significantly reduced and blood cultures remain negative,” says Johan Gyllensvärd.

    “Guidelines for antibiotic use in newborns need to be continuously evaluated to optimize the balance between effective sepsis care and minimizing unnecessary antibiotic treatment to improve long-term health,” he concludes.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Johan Gyllensvärd, tel. +46 707 15 62 28, e-mail johan.gyllensvard@gu.se
    Press Contact: Margareta G. Kubista, tel. +46 705 30 19 80, e-mail press@sahlgrenska.gu.se
    Portrait Image: Johan Gyllensvärd (photo: Mikael Bergström)


    Original publication:

    Study: Antibiotic Use in Late Preterm and Full-Term Newborns, https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.3362


    More information:

    https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.3362
    https://news.cision.com/se/sahlgrenska-akademin-vid-goteborgs-universitet/i/joha...


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