The study included infants born between 401 to 1500 grams and or 22 to 29 weeks gestational age. They had 12,117 isolates and 34 pathogens were identified. Gram-positive bacteria accounted for 62.9% of isolates and gram negatives for 32%. Cons was number one 29% Staph aureus 23%. E coli 12% of CELA 8% Enraococcus 5%. And then when they looked at the gram positives, the gram positives are much more common now.

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