The purpose of the study is to determine whether perinatal listeriosis is associated with long-term neurological consequences, and to evaluate the respective contribution of perinatal sepsis, of prematurity and of the known neurological tropism of the involved pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes.
Perinatal listeriosis is defined by the occurrence of maternal listeriosis at birth and/or of early-onset listeriosis in the neonate (defined by the positive culture of any sample of maternal or neonatal origin). Neurological involvement is defined by the presence of inflammation of the cerebrospinal fluid of positive culture or the cerebro-spinal fluid. Evaluation is performed at the age of 5 years, and includes WPPSI evaluation of the Intelligence Quotient (IQ), NEPSY evaluation of the executive functions and clinical evaluation checking for any motor, sensorial or other focal deficiency among 90 cases and 270 controls matched for gestational age.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
53
WPPSI, NEPSY, Brief, SDQ, Vineland and SCQ evaluation Clinical examination
Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades
Paris, France
Reduction of > 20 points of the Intellectual Quotient
Evaluated by standard tests (WPPSI-IV)
Time frame: Day 1
Score obtained at M-ABC evaluation test (Movement-ABC)
to evaluate alteration of executive functions
Time frame: Day 1
Score obtained at SDQ evaluation test (Strenghts and Difficulties Questionnaire)
to evaluate alteration of cognitive functions
Time frame: Day 1
Score obtained at SCQ evaluation test (Social Communication Questionnaire)
to evaluate alteration of cognitive functions
Time frame: Day 1
Score obtained at BRIEF-P evaluation test (Behavior Rating Inventoring Executive Function)
to evaluate alteration of executive functions
Time frame: Day 1
Score obtained at HOME evaluation test (Home Observation and Measurement of Environment)
Time frame: Day 1
Score obtained at Vineland Scale
Time frame: Day 1
Scores obtained at NEPSY-2 evaluation tests
Time frame: Day 1
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