Re: Cefzolin debate

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Tue Aug 14 04:50:22 2007


Why don't you instead of asking pediatricians do some reading?

el

on 8/14/07 8:14 AM Laureano Folgar said the following:

> Of course, but the supposition was that uterus is as any other
> internal organ. I could imagine an open stomach into air free of
> infection. Thatīs all.
>
> About the original sentence, antibiotics prophylaxis in C-section
> before or after cord clamping, we do after clamping because is a
> neonatal instruction. We work with not instructed fathers, not very
> good in birth care, so the 48h observation in hospital is important
> to avoid early neonatal sepsis. Use of antibiotics before clamping
> could disguise sign and symptoms of sepsis in this 48h. In other
> conditions, like instructed fathers in a litigation atmosphere, I do
> not know what I will do, probably I will ask paediatricians.
>
> L. Folgar
>





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