Role of probiotics in the prevention of the enteric colonization by Candida in preterm newborns: incidence of late-onset sepsis and neurological outcome

M G Romeo, D M Romeo, L Trovato, S Oliveri, F Palermo, F Cota, P Betta, M G Romeo, D M Romeo, L Trovato, S Oliveri, F Palermo, F Cota, P Betta

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of probiotics in the prevention of gastrointestinal colonization by Candida species, of late-onset sepsis and neurological outcome in preterm newborns.

Study design: A prospective study was conducted in 249 preterms who were subdivided into three groups: one group (n=83) was supplemented with Lactobacillus (L.) reuteri, one group with L. rhamnosus (n=83) and the other with no supplementation (n=83). The fungal colonization in the gastrointestinal tract, the late onset of sepsis and clinical parameters were recorded. A neurological structured assessment was further performed at 1 year of age.

Result: Candida stool colonization was significantly higher (P<0.01) in the control group than in the groups treated with probiotics. The L. reuteri group presented a significantly higher reduction in gastrointestinal symptoms than did the L. rhamnosus and control groups. Infants treated with probiotics showed a statistically significant lower incidence of abnormal neurological outcome than did the control group.

Conclusion: The use of both probiotics seems to be effective in the prevention of gastrointestinal colonization by Candida, in the protection from late-onset sepis and in reducing abnormal neurological outcomes in preterms.

Figures

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Figure 1
Days to achieve the energy quotient (kcal kg−1) and days of parenteral nutrition in the three groups of infants. Scatter plots show Min and Max (---), 25th centiles (▴), 75th centiles (*) and median values (▪).
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Figure 2
Days of antibiotic treatment and hospitalization. Scatter plots show Min and Max (---), 25th centiles (▴), 75th centiles (*) and median values (▪).

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