Antibiotics Linked to Serious
Complications in Infants
In a report from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
publicized by the Associated Press, it was reported that “Erythromycin
has been strongly linked to pyloric stenosis”, an illness among newborns
that blocks digestion and causes projectile vomiting.” This serious condition requires surgery to correct. 
The reports initiated at a Knoxville Tennessee
hospital where 200 babies born in February 1999 were prescribed
erythromycin after being exposed to whooping cough by a hospital worker. Seven of the children, all under three weeks old, became ill
with pyloric stenosis. As a
result the CDC is warning both doctors and patients to be aware of the
potentially serious side effects of the antibiotic.
It should be noted that newborns are also sometimes given
erythromycin to treat chlamydia infections transmitted from their mother
during childbirth.
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