Warm nights and ill premature babies?

A study from Hanover investigates the spread of Klebsiella in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Premature babies in the intensive care unit are particularly at risk of becoming infected with potentially pathogenic bacteria. A team of doctors in Hanover has now investigated which external factors play a role in this. They concluded that climatic conditions have an influence. The study was led and designed by Dr Leonard Knegendorf, a clinician-scientist at TWINCORE, the Centre for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research. The findings were published in the scientific journal „Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control“.

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