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Recruiting NCT05717283

Follow-up of the Nasal Microbiome and Viral Infections in Newborns Hospitalised in Neonatology.

Conditions: Microbial Colonization, Viral Infection, Neonatal Infection

Sex: All
Ages: N/A – 48 Hours
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 50
Sponsor: University Hospital, Caen

Location: France

Summary

The goal of this interventional study is to learn about nasal microbiome and viral infections in newborns hospitalised in neonatology.The main questions it aims to answer are :how often are newborns infected by viruses in neonatology ?how does the microbiome develop during first weeks of life ?how does microbiome and viruses interacts together ?is there a link between viral infection, microbiome, and medical complications during hospitalisation in neonatology ? Participants will have a nasal swab taken each week during their hospitalisation in neonatology, and researchers will take medical data from the medical chart.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:newborn hospitalised in neonatal intensive care unit during the inclusion periodparents have been informed about the study (speaking french) and have signed the informed consent.affiliated to the social security system.Exclusion Criteria:parental refusalminor parents or under judicial protectionnewborn who already have been discharded home before inclusionhospitalisation after the first 48 hours of lifeonly palliative care

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