Archives de pédiatrie : organe officiel de la Sociéte française de pédiatrie
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Necrotizing Staphylococcus aureus Panton-Valentine leukocidin (SA-PLV+) accounts for less than 1% of community-acquired lung diseases in children and young adults. Neonatal cases are exceptional. We report the observations of two newborn female twins, who were not breastfed, presenting a necrotizing lung disease due to the same strain of SA-PVL+ despite nasal decolonization measures taken. These two cases are informative and bring to light (1) the possibility of severe SA-PVL+ lung infections in young infants and (2) their strictly intrafamilial mode of transmission for which eradication measures were ineffective.
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Severe but regressive toxic liver damage was observed in a 30-week pregnant woman due to acetaminophen poisoning. A cesarean section was performed 1 week later for suspected chorioamniotitis and the patient gave birth to an infant who only experienced complications of preterm birth. The lack of fetal liver damage following acute maternal paracetamol poisoning seems to be the rule, as shown by a review of the literature.