Yes, they can. My son contracted the same bacteria when he was in the neonatal unit. We did see the whole picture a little difficult, however, by the mercy of GOD, he made it out alive. He is now 3 and fully functional child, with no consequences of either prematurity or the bacteria.
serratia is a genus of bacteria Serratia are rod shapped, gram negative facultative anaerobes. The genus serratia belongs in the family Enterobacteriaceae. They produce a red pigment which gives colonies a characteristic pink colour.
Serratia genus as a whole is dnase positive.
No, Serratia and Klebsiella test positive for citrate. E.Coli tests negative.
No
no
The baby is said to be premature.
The premature baby was slow to develop.
a premature baby has no age but can be out of the womb by 7-8 months during pregnancy's
Absolutely. The fact that a woman has had a previous premature baby actually makes the risk for a second premature baby a little higher.
Although the baby is a perfect size and weight, it is still premature.
Carter's is a retailer that offers premature baby clothing, together with other clothes for babies, toddlers and kids. One can find the premature baby clothes by looking for "preemies clothes".
There is no connection between premature birth and asthma, however smoking is known to cause premature birth and smoking is also known to lead to the baby developing asthma after birth if the baby is exposed to the secondhand smoke.
When a baby has been born too early it is called a premature baby.
not really, there is a chance that the baby could have a defect but that can happen to even a baby that was born on time. Premature birth means that the baby was born early, therefore it is smaller than a normal baby and it may not becompletely developed. It all depends on how premature it is.
most definitely. premature babies can have all sorts of problems
Yes.
neonatologist