1982
DOI: 10.1159/000238156
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Epidemiology and the Prevention of Peripartal Mycoses

Abstract: About 30% of all pregnant women are affected by antepartal vaginal yeast contamination. During the past 40 years this incidence has remained unchanged throughout the world. Due to the close contact of the baby with the contaminated area during parturition, yeasts are transmitted to the skin surface of the newborn. Yeasts are still demonstrable in more than 10% of all newborn on the 5th day of life. All newborn presenting yeast contamination on the 7th day of life are likely to develop a clinically manifest thr… Show more

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“…For this reason, prophylactic treatment of asymptomatic Candida colonisation is recommended in Germany in the final weeks of pregnancy to prevent the colonisation and subsequent infection of the newborn during vaginal birth. This significantly reduces the occurrence of oral thrush and napkin dermatitis from approximately 10% to 2% in the fourth week of life …”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…For this reason, prophylactic treatment of asymptomatic Candida colonisation is recommended in Germany in the final weeks of pregnancy to prevent the colonisation and subsequent infection of the newborn during vaginal birth. This significantly reduces the occurrence of oral thrush and napkin dermatitis from approximately 10% to 2% in the fourth week of life …”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This significantly reduces the occurrence of oral thrush and napkin dermatitis from approximately 10% to 2% in the fourth week of life. 10,84,125 In retrospective studies, 7,24,25,26,54 and one prospective study 63 a significant reduction in premature births was found after vaginal treatment with clotrimazole in the first trimester of pregnancy. In an Australian study with a relatively small number of patients, only a non-significant reduction in premature births was observed after clotrimazole treatment in the first trimester.…”
Section: Colonisation During Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Therefore, prophylactic antimycotic treatment might be recommended in cases with asymptomatic colonisation during the last weeks of pregnancy to prevent transmission to the newborn during vaginal delivery. This significantly reduces the risk of oral thrush and diaper dermatitis from 10% to 2% in the 4th week of life 200‐202 …”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Germany prophylactic treatment of asymptomatic vaginal Candida colonization is recommended in the last weeks of pregnancy to protect the baby during vaginal delivery. This significantly reduces the risk of neonatal candidosis from more than 10% to only about 2% in the 4 th week of life (Schnell 1982 (Mendling 1988, Sobel 2007, or with ciclopiroxolamine (Wajnberg and Wajnberg 1981).…”
Section: Colonization During Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%