NeoIPC Publications
Optimising kangaroo care to reduce neonatal severe infection/sepsis and resistant bacterial colonisation among high-risk infants in neonatal intensive care: a pragmatic, multicentre, parallel cluster randomised hybrid implementation–effectiveness trial (NeoDeco)
Authors: Martin J, Cook A, Bielicki J, and the NeoIPC Consortium
Presented at: 5th jENS Congress, September 2023
Antibiotic use in neonatal care: measuring cumulative exposure in point prevalence surveys identifies high infant-level antibiotic exposure
Authors: Cook A, on behalf of the NeoIPC Consortium
Presented at: 5th jENS Congress, September 2023
O32 Using rapid qualitative inquiry for implementation support in a multinational study on infection prevention and control in neonatal intensive care
Authors: Nyantakyi E, Schultes M-T, Bielicki J, Metsvaht T, Clack L & the NeoIPC consortium
Published in: Proceedings of the 5th UK Implementation Science Research Conference, June 2023
Descriptive interim analysis of the sampling strategy in anonymous repeated cross-sectional samples in European neonatal intensive care units (NICU)
Kangaroo care as a potential infection prevention and control (IPC) measure in neonatal intensive care units
Infection prevention and control practices in neonatal units participating in the NeoIPC project
Authors: Schlaeppi C, Bielicki J, and the NeoIPC Consortium
Presented at: European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) 2023
Antibiotic use in neonatal care: measuring cumulative exposure in point prevalence surveys identifies highinfant-level antibiotic exposure
Authors: Cook A, Bielicki J, and the NeoIPC Consortium
Presented at: European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) 2023
Implementation of infection prevention and control for hospitalised neonates: A narrative review
Authors: Nyantakyi E, Caci L, Castro M, Schlaeppi C, Cook A, Albers B, Walder J, Metsvaht T, Bielicki J, Dramowski A, Schultes MT, Clack L
Published in: Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 19 November 2022