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Thank you SO much everyone! 

Your support and offer of information is invaluable,



Very best wishes

Sheena 

www.sheenabyrom.com

> On 10 Aug 2018, at 07:20, Christine Furber <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear All
> I work with a team at The University of Manchester promoting Antibiotic Stewardship across all professional groups and also the general public. We wrote this paper (below) last Autumn and are  currently finalising an RCM i-learn module for midwives due to be ready in the Autumn.  
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> This probably won’t be very helpful for what you want now Sheena but I am pleased that this has been raised because deaths due to this situation are predicted to be greater than cancer in 2050. I  believe that midwives around the world have an important role in minimising risks in this situation.
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> Thank you to everybody for all your references  as these are very useful.
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> Furber C Allison D Hindley C (2017) Antibiotic Resistance: The midwives role in Antibiotic Stewardship. British Journal of Midwifery 25(11):693-698.
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> Best wishes
> Christine
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> Dr Christine Furber SFHEA
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> From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of PAULEY, Tara (NORTHAMPTON GENERAL HOSPITAL NHS TRUST)
> Sent: 10 August 2018 06:52
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> Subject: Re: Antenatal antibiotics
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> Not really antenatal - but may be worth looking at the findings from the ‘ANODE’ trial, not sure if results/findings yet published...
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> https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/anode
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> Tara Pauley
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> On 9 Aug 2018, at 23:40, Celia Grigg <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi Sheena,
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> I'm not sure that there's much on antenatal ABs, the focus has been on intrapartal ones. 
> Here's a few with an antenatal focus:
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> Nogacka AM et al (2018) Early microbiota, antibiotics and health. Cellular Molecular Life Sciences 75:83-91,  https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-017-2670-2.
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> Gonzalez-Perez G et al (2016) Maternal antibiotic treatment impacts development of the neonatal intestinal microbiome and antiviral immunity. Journal of Immunology 196:3768-3779. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1502322.
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> Levin AM et al (2016) Joint effects of pregnancy, sociocultural and environmental factors on early life gut microbiome structure and diversity. Scientific Reports, 6:31775. DOI: 10.1038/srep31775.
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> It's such an interesting field!! (I'm just starting a research project in the area.) There's still debate about whether the initial colonisation begins in-utero or not, eg:
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> Chong C et al (2018) Factors affecting gastrointestinal microbiome development in neonates. Nutrients 10, 274. doi:10.3390/nu10030274
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> Perez-Muñoz et al. (2017) A critical assessment of the "sterile womb" and "in utero colonization" hypotheses: implications for research on the pioneer infant microbiome. Microbiome 5:48. DOI 10.1186/s40168-017-0268-4.
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> Best wishes
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> Celia.
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> On 10 August 2018 at 01:33 SHEENA BYROM <[log in to unmask]> wrote: 
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> Dear friends,
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> Can anyone point me to research papers or articles on the impact of antibiotics taken in the antenatal period please? 
> With very best wishes,
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> Sheena 
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